Immerse yourself in the captivating world of William Alwyn's symphonic masterpieces with this compelling album, featuring the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of David Lloyd-Jones. The album showcases two of Alwyn's most renowned symphonies, No. 2 and No. 5 "Hydriotaphia," alongside his enchanting "Lyra Angelica" Harp Concerto, performed exquisitely by harpist Suzanne Willison.
Composed in 1953, Symphony No. 2 is a powerful and evocative work that showcases Alwyn's mastery of orchestral color and form. The symphony's two movements, "Con moto - Molto moderato - Quasi Adagio molto calmato" and "Allegro molto - Moderato largamente - Molto," offer a journey through a landscape of rich harmonies and dynamic contrasts.
Symphony No. 5 "Hydriotaphia," composed in 1973, is a profound and introspective work that reflects Alwyn's deep engagement with the natural world and the passage of time. The symphony's single movement is a sweeping and dramatic exploration of orchestral texture and form.
Complementing the symphonies is the "Lyra Angelica" Harp Concerto, composed in 1954. This enchanting work is a showcase for the harp, with its delicate and intricate melodies weaving through the lush orchestral accompaniment. The concerto's four movements, "Adagio," "Adagio, ma non troppo," "Moderato," and "Allegro giubiloso - Andante con moto," offer a journey through a landscape of beauty and wonder.
This album is a testament to William Alwyn's enduring legacy as one of the most important British composers of the 20th century. With its stunning performances and insightful interpretations, it is a must-listen for anyone interested in the symphonic and concerto repertoire.