Dive into the enchanting world of Virgil Thomson's "Early and As Remembered," a captivating neoclassical album released in 1991 on New Albion Records. This 26-track masterpiece spans over an hour and eight minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Thomson's unique musical vision.
The album features a stellar lineup of performers, including Yvar Mikhashoff on piano, Martha Herr on soprano, John Boudler on percussion, and David Kuehn on trumpet. Each track is a testament to Thomson's ability to blend classical elegance with modern sensibilities, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
From the delicate "Prelude: IN PARIS" to the whimsical "The Courtship Of The Yongly Bongly Bo," the album takes listeners on a journey through a variety of moods and styles. The "Three Portraits" series offers intimate glimpses into the lives of various individuals, while the "Four New England Portraits" and "Three Parisian Portraits" series provide a geographical and cultural context to Thomson's compositions.
The album also includes a set of "Five Shakespeare Songs," where Thomson sets some of the Bard's most famous verses to music, adding a literary dimension to the musical experience. The diverse range of pieces ensures that there is something for every fan of neoclassical music.
"Early and As Remembered" is not just a collection of songs; it is a comprehensive exploration of Virgil Thomson's artistic prowess. Whether you are a long-time admirer of neoclassical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.