Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Frederick Delius with his captivating album "Hiawatha, Tone Poem for Orchestra." This 2009 release on Dutton Epoch is a testament to Delius' masterful composition skills, featuring a blend of orchestral works that showcase his unique musical language. The album opens with the title track, "Hiawatha, Tone Poem for Orchestra," a piece inspired by Longfellow's renowned poem, which was completed and recorded for the first time in 2007. This orchestral work is a highlight, lasting approximately 18 minutes and offering a rich, immersive experience.
The album also includes the "Suite for Violin & Orchestra," a four-movement piece that ranges from the serene "Pastorale" to the lively "Finale," demonstrating Delius' versatility and depth. The "Double Concerto for Violin, Viola & Orchestra" is another standout, with its three distinct movements that build from a quiet, introspective start to a dynamic, accelerating finale. The "Caprice and Elegy for Viola & Orchestra" rounds out the collection, offering a contrast of energetic and reflective moods.
Performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra under the direction of David Lloyd-Jones, with soloists Philippe Graffin on violin and Sarah-Jane Bradley on viola, this album is a must-listen for fans of classical music. The collaboration between these talented musicians brings Delius' compositions to life, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience. With a total duration of just over an hour, this album is a perfect introduction to Delius' orchestral works or a delightful addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.