Matthew Curtis, the British classical composer born in Cumbria, England, presents his third volume of orchestral works with "CURTIS: Orchestral Works Volume III." Released in 2007 under the Campion label, this album is a captivating exploration of Curtis's prowess in composing light music and choral pieces, blending elements of cool jazz and orchestral arrangements.
The album spans a total of 16 tracks, with a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical styles and moods. Highlights include the "On The Move Flute Concerto," a four-movement piece that showcases the flute's versatility and Curtis's skill in orchestration. The concerto's movements range from the lively "Allegretto semplice" to the introspective "Adagio cantabile," demonstrating Curtis's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music.
The "Five Dances For String Orchestra" is another standout suite, featuring a variety of dance styles such as a waltz, écossaise, minuet, marching polka, and bergamasque. These pieces are characterized by their intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity, providing a delightful listening experience.
The "Divertimento Concertante" offers a three-movement work that combines elements of classical and jazz, with the "Allegro con fuoco" providing a particularly energetic and dynamic conclusion. The "At Twilight Partita" rounds out the album with a four-movement suite that includes a scherzo, nocturne, and rondo, each offering a unique and engaging musical journey.
Throughout the album, Curtis's compositions are brought to life by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, with Jennifer Stinton on flute and Verity Butler on trumpet adding their virtuosic performances. "CURTIS: Orchestral Works Volume III" is a testament to Matthew Curtis's originality and his significant contribution to the world of classical and light music.