Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Eric Coates with "London Again," a captivating orchestral journey released in 2006 on AVIE Records. This album, spanning 1 hour and 19 minutes, is a delightful collection of 13 tracks that showcase the brilliance of Eric Coates, a renowned English composer of light music. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, under the skilled direction of John Wilson, brings Coates' compositions to life with exquisite precision and warmth.
The album opens with the lively "Footlights - Concert Valse," setting the tone for the eclectic mix of pieces that follow. The "Three Men Suite" offers a trio of character studies, each with its unique charm and musical personality. "The Selfish Giant - A Phantasy" and "Cinderella - A Phantasy" are whimsical interludes that highlight Coates' ability to weave enchanting narratives through music.
A standout feature of this album is the "London Again Suite for Orchestra," which paints a vivid musical portrait of the bustling city. From the energetic "Oxford Street - March" to the elegant "Langham Place - Elegie" and the waltzing "Mayfair - Valse," each movement captures the essence of different London locales. The "Summer Days Suite" transports you to idyllic rural scenes with its pastoral melodies and dance-inspired rhythms.
Completing the album is the spirited "Television March," a nod to the era in which Coates composed. This album is a testament to Coates' enduring legacy and his ability to create timeless, evocative music that continues to captivate audiences. Whether you're a longtime fan of Eric Coates or discovering his work for the first time, "London Again" is a treasure trove of musical delights that will leave you enchanted.