Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Edmund Rubbra's compositions with this enchanting album, released on October 18, 2005, under the prestigious Naxos label. Spanning a concise yet impactful 57 minutes, this collection showcases Rubbra's mastery of orchestral and concerto forms, offering a rich tapestry of musical expression.
The album opens with the evocative "Improvisation for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 89," a piece that highlights Rubbra's ability to blend improvisational freedom with structured orchestration. Following this, the "Improvisations on Virginal Pieces by Giles Farnaby, Op. 50" takes you on a journey through five distinct movements, each inspired by the works of the Renaissance composer Giles Farnaby. These pieces, titled "Farnaby’s Conceit," "His Dreame," "His Humour," "Loth to Depart," and "Tell me, Daphne," showcase Rubbra's skill in reimagining historical music with a modern touch.
The centerpiece of the album is the "Violin Concerto, Op. 103," a three-movement work that exemplifies Rubbra's prowess in concerto writing. The first movement, "Allegro," sets a lively and energetic tone, while the second movement, "Poema: Lento ma non troppo," offers a contemplative and lyrical interlude. The album concludes with the spirited "Allegro giocoso," a movement that brings the concerto to a vibrant and satisfying close.
Edmund Rubbra's compositions are known for their depth, complexity, and emotional resonance, and this album is no exception. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection offers a rewarding listening experience that highlights the timeless beauty of Rubbra's music.