Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Max d'Ollone's "Orchestral Music," a captivating collection of works that showcase the composer's unique voice and mastery of orchestration. Released on January 1, 2003, this album from Claves Records is a treasure trove of musical delights, spanning a concise yet impactful 55 minutes.
The album opens with "Le Ménétrier for Violin & Orchestra," a three-movement suite that takes you on a journey from the composer's homeland to the vibrant world of the Bohémiens, culminating in a poignant return. This piece is a testament to d'Ollone's ability to evoke vivid imagery and narrative through his music.
The "Lamento for Orchestra" is a poignant, melancholic piece that showcases d'Ollone's skill in conveying deep emotion through orchestral color and texture. Following this, the "Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra" is a lively, virtuosic display that highlights the composer's playful side.
The album concludes with "Andante & Scherzo for Three Cellos," a unique and engaging work that explores the rich, resonant tones of the cello in a chamber music setting. This piece is a testament to d'Ollone's innovative spirit and his ability to create something fresh and exciting within the classical tradition.
Throughout the album, d'Ollone's music is characterized by its lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and inventive orchestration. This collection is a wonderful introduction to the composer's work and a delightful exploration of his orchestral output.