Gerald Finzi's "Finzi: Violin Concerto, In Years Defaced, Prelude & Romance" is a captivating classical album released in 2001 under the Chandos label. This 54-minute collection showcases Finzi's early extended instrumental work, the Violin Concerto, which he composed for Sybil Eaton, the love of his life. The album is a testament to Finzi's compositional prowess, featuring a blend of orchestral and solo violin pieces that are both technically demanding and emotionally resonant.
The album opens with "In Years Defaced," a five-movement suite that draws inspiration from various poems, each movement offering a unique blend of textures and moods. Following this is the "Prelude for String Orchestra" and the "Romance for String Orchestra," both of which highlight Finzi's ability to create evocative and lyrical string writing. The centerpiece of the album is the "Concerto for Small Orchestra and Solo Violin," a three-movement work that showcases the soloist's virtuosity and the orchestra's versatility.
Performed by the City of London Sinfonia, with Tasmin Little on violin and John Mark Ainsley as the tenor, this album is a must-listen for fans of classical music. The performances are impeccable, capturing the essence of Finzi's compositions and bringing them to life with sensitivity and passion. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.