Edmund Rubbra's "Rubbra: Symphony No. 2 & Symphony No. 6" is a captivating exploration of the British composer's orchestral prowess, released on Chandos in 1996. This album presents two of Rubbra's most significant symphonies, offering a rich tapestry of musical expression that spans a total of 67 minutes.
The album opens with Symphony No. 6, Op. 80, a four-movement work that showcases Rubbra's ability to blend lyrical melodies with intricate rhythmic patterns. The first movement, "Lento (Sempre flessibile) - Allegretto," sets a contemplative tone, gradually building in intensity. The second movement, "Canto. Largo e sereno," is a serene interlude, while the third movement, "Vivace impetuoso," brings a sense of urgency and energy. The symphony concludes with the "Poco andante - Allegro moderato," a movement that combines reflective and lively elements.
The second half of the album features Symphony No. 2, Op. 45, another four-movement work that highlights Rubbra's mastery of orchestral color and texture. The opening "Lento rubato" is a slow, expressive movement that sets the stage for the playful "Scherzo. Vivace assai." The third movement, "Adagio tranquillo," offers a moment of quiet reflection, leading into the lively "Rondo. Allegretto amabile - Coda. Presto," which brings the symphony to a dynamic close.
Rubbra's symphonies are known for their depth and complexity, and this album provides a comprehensive overview of his symphonic output. Whether you're a longtime fan of Rubbra's music or a newcomer looking to explore his work, this album is a valuable addition to any classical music collection.