Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Matthew Curtis with his debut orchestral album, "Matthew Curtis Orchestral Works, Vol. I." Released on January 1, 2002, under the Campion Cameo label, this collection is a harmonious blend of cool jazz, choral, and orchestral genres, spanning a total of 77 minutes.
The album opens with the lively "Fiesta," setting the stage for a diverse journey through Curtis's compositions. The "Amsterdam Suite" offers a triptych of experiences, from the whimsical "Barrel Organs" to the introspective "Lonely City," culminating in the bustling "Trams and Crowds." The "Paths To Urbino" suite is a symphonic exploration of moods and landscapes, from the nostalgic "Holiday Mood" to the celebratory "Festa Day," and the serene "Abbey in the Hills."
Curtis's ability to evoke vivid imagery and a wide range of emotions is evident in pieces like the delicate "Pas De Deux" and the enigmatic "Haunted Woods." The album concludes with "Outward Bound," leaving the audience with a sense of anticipation and adventure.
Matthew Curtis's orchestral works are a testament to his versatility and mastery of various musical styles. "Matthew Curtis Orchestral Works, Vol. I" is a compelling introduction to his unique voice in the world of orchestral music.