Immerse yourself in the rich, intricate world of Michael Tippett's neoclassical masterpieces with this captivating album, released on January 1, 1996, under Warner Classics International. Spanning a total of 63 minutes, this collection showcases Tippett's extraordinary compositional prowess and his unique ability to blend classical forms with modern sensibilities.
The album opens with Tippett's Concerto for Double String Orchestra, a three-movement work that highlights the dynamic interplay between two string orchestras. The first movement, "Allegro con brio," bursts with energy and vitality, while the second, "Adagio cantabile," offers a moment of serene reflection. The final movement, "Allegro molto," brings the concerto to a thrilling close with its rapid, intricate passages.
Next, the Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli takes listeners on a journey through two contrasting movements. The first, "Adagio," is a meditative exploration of Corelli's theme, while the second, "Fugue," showcases Tippett's contrapuntal mastery.
The album concludes with the Ritual Dances from "The Midsummer Marriage," a six-movement suite that draws inspiration from the changing seasons. Each dance is distinct, yet they all share a common thread of ritualistic intensity. From the earthy "First Dance - The Earth in Autumn" to the fiery "Fourth Dance - Fire in Summer," these dances offer a vivid musical portrayal of nature's cycles.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Michael Tippett or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. With its diverse range of compositions and stunning performances, it stands as a testament to Tippett's enduring legacy in the world of classical music.