Immerse yourself in the rich, orchestral world of Arthur Bliss with his compelling album "Cello Concerto / Music for Strings / Two Studies." Released in 1996 under the Naxos label, this collection showcases Bliss's mastery of composition, blending lyrical elegance with dynamic intensity. The album features the enchanting "Music for Strings, Op. 123," a three-movement work that unfolds with a sense of grandeur and emotional depth, from the energetic opening Allegro moderato to the serene Andante and the exhilarating final Allegro molto - Presto. The "Cello Concerto" is another highlight, with its three movements offering a captivating journey through a range of moods and textures, from the bold Allegro deciso to the tender Larghetto and the spirited Allegro. Rounding out the album are two studies from Op. 16, providing a more intimate contrast to the larger orchestral works. Performances by Timothy Hugh on cello, conducted by David Lloyd-Jones with the English Northern Philharmonia, bring Bliss's compositions to life with precision and passion. This album is a testament to Bliss's enduring legacy and his ability to create music that resonates with both depth and brilliance.
1996 Naxos1996 Naxos
Tracks
Music for Strings, Op. 123: I. Allegro moderato, energicoArthur Bliss, English Northern Philharmonia, David Lloyd-Jones
Music for Strings, Op. 123: II. Andante, molto sostenutoArthur Bliss, English Northern Philharmonia, David Lloyd-Jones
Music for Strings, Op. 123: III. Allegro molto - PrestoArthur Bliss, English Northern Philharmonia, David Lloyd-Jones
Cello Concerto: I. Allegro decisoArthur Bliss, Tim Hugh, English Northern Philharmonia, David Lloyd-Jones
Cello Concerto: II. LarghettoArthur Bliss, Tim Hugh, English Northern Philharmonia, David Lloyd-Jones
Cello Concerto: III. AllegroArthur Bliss, Tim Hugh, English Northern Philharmonia, David Lloyd-Jones
Study, Op. 16, No. 2: Adagio ma non troppoArthur Bliss, English Northern Philharmonia, David Lloyd-Jones
Study, Op. 16, No. 3: AllegroArthur Bliss, English Northern Philharmonia, David Lloyd-Jones