Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Gerald Finzi's "Dies Natalis & c.", a captivating collection of works that showcases the composer's unique voice and deep emotional resonance. Released on December 31, 1995, under the Conifer Classics label, this album spans a little over an hour and fourteen minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical experiences.
The album opens with "Dies Natalis," a cantata for high voice and strings, Op. 8, which includes pieces like "Intrada," "Rhapsody (Recitativo stromentato)," and "The Rapture (Danza)." This work is a testament to Finzi's ability to blend lyrical beauty with structural complexity. The album also features "When I set out for Lyonnesse," a poignant piece for baritone and small orchestra, and the delicate "Interlude for Oboe and Strings, Op. 21."
Finzi's "Farewell to Arms," Op. 9, is another highlight, with its "Introduction" and "Aria" showcasing the composer's mastery of orchestral color and vocal expression. The album also includes the "Two Sonnets Op. 12," featuring settings of John Milton's poetry, and "Let us garlands bring Op. 18," a delightful cycle of songs based on Shakespeare's texts.
Throughout the album, Finzi's deep connection to English poetry and his ability to translate its nuances into music are evident. His compositions are marked by a sense of intimacy and a profound understanding of the human condition. Whether you're a longtime fan of Finzi's work or a newcomer to his music, "Dies Natalis & c." offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.