Dive into the captivating world of Brett Dean's 2008 album, a masterful collection of chamber music that showcases the composer's unique voice and virtuosity. This album features a diverse range of works, each offering a distinct musical experience.
At the heart of the album is Dean's Viola Concerto, a three-movement piece that highlights his skill as both a composer and a violist. The concerto is a technical tour de force, with intricate thematic harmonics and a wide range of tone colors that demonstrate Dean's deep understanding of the instrument.
The album also includes "12 Angry Men," a piece inspired by the classic Sidney Lumet film, written for the Berlin Philharmonic's twelve cellists. This work is a testament to Dean's ability to draw inspiration from extra-musical sources and translate them into compelling musical narratives.
"Intimate Decisions" is a solo viola piece that offers a more intimate glimpse into Dean's musical mind. The work is a beautiful exploration of the viola's expressive capabilities, showcasing Dean's skill as a performer.
Rounding out the album is "Komarov's Fall," a work for orchestra that adds a different dimension to the collection. This piece, along with the others, underscores Dean's versatility as a composer, capable of writing for a variety of ensembles and styles.
Recorded with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Simone Young, this album is a testament to Dean's status as one of Australia's most widely performed composers. Whether you're a fan of chamber music or simply looking to explore new musical territories, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.