Guillaume Connesson's "Cosmic Trilogy & The Shining One" is a captivating journey through modern classical orchestral music. Released on December 21, 2009, under the Chandos label, this album spans 52 minutes and features seven tracks that showcase Connesson's intricate compositions and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's masterful performance.
The album is divided into three main parts, collectively known as the "Cosmic Trilogy." The first part, "Aleph. Vif," sets the stage with its dynamic and energetic opening. The second part, "Une lueur dans l'âge sombre," is further divided into three movements: "Cosmique," "Très Lent," and "A Tempo - Animer un peu," each offering a unique blend of tempos and moods. The third part, "Supernova," is split into "Quelques cercles. Sensuel" and "Pulsating Star. Très vif," showcasing Connesson's ability to create both sensuous and pulsating musical landscapes.
The album concludes with "The Shining One," a 9-minute showpiece inspired by Abraham Merritt's novel "The Moon Pool." This piece, composed for Jean-Yves Thibaudet, is a deft and engaging composition that highlights the album's diverse range of emotions and styles.
Recorded on July 2-3, 2009, under the direction of Stéphane Denève, this album is a testament to Connesson's compositional prowess and the orchestra's exceptional skill. Whether you're a fan of modern classical music or simply looking to explore new orchestral works, "Cosmic Trilogy & The Shining One" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.