Emil Reesen's "The Art of Emil Reesen: Orchestral Works" is a captivating journey through the musical genius of one of Denmark's most celebrated composers and conductors. Released on May 10, 2021, via Danacord Records, this album spans a rich hour and sixteen minutes, offering a diverse collection of orchestral pieces that showcase Reesen's profound musicality and versatility.
The album opens with "Himmerland (Danish Rhapsody)," a piece that immediately immerses the audience in the lush, evocative landscapes of Danish music. The live recordings of "Variations on a Theme of Schubert" and "Grønlandsk Folketone" highlight Reesen's ability to reinterpret classical themes with a fresh, dynamic energy. "Historien om en moder (Live): Intermezzo" adds a touch of narrative depth, weaving a poignant story through its melodic lines.
A significant portion of the album is dedicated to the four-part suite "Farinelli," inspired by the legendary castrato singer. Each movement—"I. Sangen har vinger," "II. Den som har livets mildhed søgt," "III. Livets glæder," and "IV. Der er en sang"—explores different facets of Farinelli's artistry, blending historical reverence with modern orchestral techniques.
The album also features two enchanting fantasies: "Fantasy on South Jutland Melodies" and "Fantasy on Danish Christmas Melodies (Live)," which bring a festive and regional flavor to the collection. The live performances of "Radio Exhibition Fanfare" and "Radiofonia (Rapsodia Burlesque)" add a playful, burlesque twist, showcasing Reesen's ability to infuse humor and wit into his compositions.
"The Art of Emil Reesen: Orchestral Works" is a testament to Emil Reesen's enduring legacy, offering a comprehensive overview of his orchestral mastery. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Danish classical music or a newcomer to Reesen's work, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.