Edmund Rubbra's "Rubbra: Symphony No. 1, A Tribute & Sinfonia Concertante" is a captivating journey through the composer's intricate and evocative musical landscapes. Released on May 1, 1997, under the Chandos label, this album spans a little over an hour and eleven minutes, offering a rich tapestry of orchestral works that showcase Rubbra's mastery of form and expression.
The album opens with Rubbra's Symphony No. 1, Op. 44, a three-movement work that begins with the tempestuous "Allegro moderato e tempestoso" and transitions through the playful "Perigourdine. Allegro bucolico e giocoso" to the reflective "Lento." This symphony alone provides a comprehensive exploration of Rubbra's ability to convey a range of emotions and moods through his compositions.
Following the symphony, the album presents "A Tribute, Op. 56," a piece that pays homage to Rubbra's influences and predecessors, adding a layer of depth and historical context to the collection.
The final part of the album is dedicated to the "Sinfonia Concertante, Op. 38," a three-movement work that includes the "Fantasia. Lento con molto tubato," the lively "Saltarella. Allegro vivace," and the contemplative "Prelude and Fugue. Lento." This sinfonia concertante is a testament to Rubbra's innovative approach to orchestral writing, blending concertante elements with symphonic structure.
Throughout the album, Rubbra's distinctive voice shines through, making this a compelling listen for both longtime admirers and newcomers to his work. The performances are impeccable, bringing out the nuances and complexities of Rubbra's scores with clarity and precision. This album is a celebration of Rubbra's enduring legacy and a testament to his enduring influence on the world of classical music.