Immerse yourself in the rich, neo-Romantic orchestral works of Alphons Diepenbrock with this captivating album, released in 1990 under the Chandos label. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this collection is a testament to Diepenbrock's mastery of orchestration and his unique contribution to the classical music landscape.
The album opens with "De Vogels (The Birds): I. Overture," setting the stage for a journey through Diepenbrock's imaginative and evocative compositions. The centerpiece of the album is the five-part "Marsyas, 'The Enchanted Well'," a dramatic and lyrical work that showcases Diepenbrock's ability to convey narrative and emotion through music. Each movement paints a vivid picture, from the awakening of Marsyas in spring to the enchanting dance of the nymphs and Apollo's epilogue.
Also included is the "Hymn in E-Flat Major for Violin and Orchestra," featuring the brilliant Emmy Verhey on violin, adding a touch of elegance and virtuosity to the collection. The album concludes with the four-movement "Elektra," arranged for orchestra by Eduard Reeser, a powerful and intense work that leaves a lasting impression.
Conducted by the esteemed Hans Vonk and performed by the Residentie Orchestra The Hague, this album is a must-listen for any fan of classical music. Diepenbrock's unique voice and the superb performances make this a standout release in the neo-Romantic repertoire.