Matthew Curtis presents a captivating collection of orchestral works in "Matthew Curtis Orchestral Works, Vol. V," released on January 1, 2016, under the Campion Cameo label. This album is a testament to Curtis's versatility, blending cool jazz, choral, and orchestral genres into a harmonious 75-minute journey.
The album opens with the Light Blue Suite, a three-movement piece that showcases Curtis's ability to evoke a range of emotions, from the serene Barcarolle to the lively Galoppe. The Italian Rhapsody follows, offering a taste of Curtis's knack for blending cultural influences into his compositions.
The Ballet Suite is a highlight of the album, featuring eight movements that tell a story through music. From the Prelude's gentle introduction to the Finale's triumphant conclusion, this suite is a display of Curtis's skill in creating dynamic, engaging orchestral pieces.
Other notable tracks include the Jubilee Serenade, a celebratory piece that showcases the album's choral elements, and 50 Not Out!, a lively jazz-influenced composition that highlights Curtis's cool jazz roots.
Throughout the album, Curtis's orchestral arrangements are intricate and well-crafted, demonstrating his deep understanding of the orchestra as an instrument. The performances are top-notch, with each track showcasing the unique talents of the musicians involved.
Whether you're a fan of orchestral music, cool jazz, or choral works, "Matthew Curtis Orchestral Works, Vol. V" offers something for everyone. It's an album that invites you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the rich, diverse sounds of Matthew Curtis's orchestral compositions.