Immerse yourself in the timeless compositions of Ernest John Moeran with "The Collected 78rpm Recordings," a meticulously curated album released on April 1, 2013, under the Divine Art label. This choral masterpiece spans a captivating 73 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of Moeran's musical genius.
The album opens with the enchanting "String Trio in G Major," a four-movement suite that showcases Moeran's intricate and expressive writing for strings. The trio's lively Allegretto giovale, the serene Adagio, the spirited Molto vivace: Lento sostenuto, and the playful Andante grazioso: Presto create a dynamic journey through varying moods and tempos.
Vocal enthusiasts will delight in the inclusion of "O Sweet fa's the Eve" and "The Sweet o' the Year," along with two charming songs from the repertoire of John Goss, "Can't you dance the Polka" and "Sheep Shearing." These pieces highlight Moeran's ability to blend lyrical beauty with folk-inspired melodies, creating a sense of nostalgia and warmth.
The centerpiece of the album is the expansive "Symphony in G Minor," a four-movement symphonic work that demonstrates Moeran's orchestral prowess. The Allegro opens with a sense of drama and urgency, followed by the contemplative Lento. The Vivace brings a sense of playfulness and lightness, while the final Lento - Allegro molto concludes the symphony with a triumphant and exhilarating finale.
"Moeran, E.J.: The Collected 78rpm Recordings" is a testament to Ernest John Moeran's enduring legacy, offering a comprehensive collection of his early recordings. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Moeran's work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album provides a compelling introduction to the depth and breadth of his musical contributions.