Michael G. Cunningham's "Cunningham: Mezzanine Seat – Works for Orchestra" is a captivating journey through a diverse landscape of orchestral compositions, released on October 12, 2018, under the Navona label. Spanning a total of 74 minutes, this album showcases Cunningham's versatility and mastery of orchestral writing.
The album opens with "Silhouettes, Op. 225," a nine-movement suite that takes the listener through a variety of moods and styles, from the delicate "Corps de ballet" to the energetic "Furioso." Each movement is a distinct character study, revealing Cunningham's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions and atmospheres.
Following this, the "Clarinet Concerto, Op. 186" offers a showcase for the clarinet, with its three movements—"Dithyramb," "Lithe," and "Charivari"—each presenting a unique challenge and opportunity for the soloist. The concerto is a testament to Cunningham's skill in writing for both solo instruments and orchestra.
The "Symphonette, Op. 200 'Symphony No. 4'" is a charming and concise symphony, with its three movements—"Con spirito," "Calmato," and "Gioviale"—each offering a different facet of Cunningham's symphonic language. This work is a delightful blend of wit, elegance, and sophistication.
The album concludes with "Bach Diadem, Op. 283," a three-movement work that pays homage to the great J.S. Bach. The movements—"French Prelude," "Toccata Prelude," and "Brandenburg Allegro"—are each inspired by different aspects of Bach's music, demonstrating Cunningham's deep appreciation and understanding of the Baroque master.
Throughout the album, Cunningham's music is characterized by its rich harmonies, inventive rhythms, and vivid orchestration. "Cunningham: Mezzanine Seat – Works for Orchestra" is a compelling exploration of the orchestral repertoire, offering something for everyone, from the casual listener to the most discerning classical music enthusiast.