Dive into the enchanting world of Alan Rawsthorne's "Practical Cats," a captivating orchestral journey released in 2008. This album is a delightful blend of Rawsthorne's compositions, featuring the whimsical "Practical Cats" suite, inspired by T.S. Eliot's beloved poems. The suite, narrated by the talented Simon Callow, brings to life the charming antics of feline characters like Old Deuteronomy and Bustopher Jones, set to Rawsthorne's lively and evocative music.
The album also showcases the "Street Corner Overture," a dynamic and engaging piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Additionally, you'll find the "Madame Chrysanthème Ballet Suite," a four-movement work that transports you to a world of exotic dances and vivid imagery. The album concludes with the "Coronation Overture," a regal and triumphant piece that leaves a lasting impression.
With a duration of just over an hour, this album is a perfect introduction to Rawsthorne's orchestral works, offering a mix of playful, dramatic, and lyrical compositions. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by David Lloyd-Jones, delivers a stellar performance, bringing Rawsthorne's music to life with precision and passion. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or simply looking to explore new orchestral sounds, "Practical Cats" is an album that promises to enchant and delight.