Immerse yourself in the rich, orchestral tapestry of Nicholas Maw's 1999 album, "Maw: Hymnus; Little Concert; Shahnama." This captivating collection, released under the Decca (UMO) label, offers a journey through a diverse landscape of musical expressions, spanning a little over an hour and sixteen minutes.
The album opens with "Hymnus," a two-part composition that sets a contemplative tone, evoking the serene beauty of dawn and the gentle descent into evening. Following this, "Little Concert" presents a lively contrast, with its three movements shifting from a calm recitative to a spirited allegro and a vivacious finale.
The heart of the album lies in "Shahnama," a suite inspired by the epic Persian poem of the same name. Maw masterfully translates the tales of Rustram, Kay Kaus, and other legendary figures into a symphonic narrative. Each track paints a vivid picture, from the dramatic hunt of Rustram and the champions to the tender moment of Manjun's prostration, and the enchanting scene of Egyptian women captivated by Yusuf's beauty.
Throughout the album, Maw's compositional prowess shines, blending lyrical melodies with intricate rhythms and harmonies. The orchestration is rich and dynamic, showcasing a wide range of instrumental colors and textures. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rewarding exploration of Maw's distinctive musical language.