Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Martin Yates and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra with this 2009 release on Dutton Epoch. This album is a compelling journey through three distinct works, each offering a unique listening experience.
The centerpiece is Stanley Bate's Symphony No. 3, a three-movement work that showcases the orchestra's range and Yates' conducting prowess. The symphony opens with a Moderato that gradually builds in intensity, followed by a contemplative Andante, and concludes with a dynamic Presto that transitions through various tempos.
Richard Arnell's contributions include the brief but evocative Prelude "Black Mountain," Op. 46, and the more substantial "Robert Flaherty - Impression," Op. 87. The latter is a tone poem that paints a vivid musical portrait of the renowned documentary filmmaker.
Erik Chisholm's "Pictures from Dante (After Doré)" is a two-part work inspired by Gustave Doré's illustrations for Dante's "Divine Comedy." The first part, "Inferno," is a series of variations that depict the nine circles of hell, while the second part, "Paradisio," offers a more serene and uplifting journey through paradise.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 14 minutes, this album is a testament to the power of orchestral music to tell stories and evoke emotions. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Martin Yates and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's interpretations are sure to leave a lasting impression.