Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Gerald Finzi's compositional brilliance with this captivating album, released on June 9, 1997, under Decca Music Group Ltd. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, this collection showcases Finzi's mastery of orchestral and chamber music, offering a rich tapestry of sound that is both evocative and deeply moving.
The album opens with Finzi's celebrated Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra, Op. 31, a three-movement work that highlights the clarinet's expressive range and the string orchestra's lush harmonies. The Allegro vigoroso sets a lively pace, while the Adagio ma senza rigore offers a moment of serene reflection, culminating in the spirited Rondo (Allegro giocoso).
Following the concerto, the Romance for String Orchestra, Op. 11, and the Nocturne, Op. 7 (New Year Music), provide a delicate and introspective interlude. The Romance is a tender and lyrical piece, while the Nocturne evokes the quiet beauty of a moonlit night.
The album's centerpiece is the choral work Dies Natalis, Op. 8, a five-movement setting of poems by Thomas Traherne. This profound and deeply spiritual work features the Intrada, a stirring opening movement, the Rhapsody (Recitativo Stromentato), which combines spoken and sung elements, and the Rapture (Danza), a joyous and exuberant dance. The Arioso and The Salutation (Aria) bring the work to a transcendent conclusion, showcasing Finzi's ability to blend text and music in a deeply meaningful way.
Whether you are a longtime admirer of Gerald Finzi or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience. The performances are impeccable, and the recordings are of the highest quality, allowing you to fully appreciate the subtleties and richness of Finzi's compositions.