Immerse yourself in the rich, romantic soundscapes of Reinhold Glière with this captivating album, featuring two of his most notable works: the Horn Concerto, Op. 91, and the Bronze Horseman Suite, Op. 89a. Recorded in 1995 by the esteemed Chandos label, this collection offers a little over an hour of enchanting classical music, performed by the talented Richard Watkins on horn, the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted by Sir Edward Downes.
The Bronze Horseman Suite, inspired by Alexander Pushkin's famous poem, is a vivid musical depiction of St. Petersburg and its inhabitants. The suite is divided into eight sections, each with its own distinct character, from the majestic "Introduction" to the lively "Dancing Scene" and the tender "Lyric Scene." The final section, "Hymn to the Great City," is a triumphant celebration of the city's grandeur.
The Horn Concerto, Op. 91, is a showcase for the soloist, with its lyrical melodies and virtuosic passages. The concerto is in three movements, with the outer movements being lively and energetic, while the middle movement is a serene and introspective Andante.
This album is a wonderful introduction to Glière's music, which is known for its rich harmonies, vivid orchestration, and strong sense of melody. It's a perfect blend of Russian romanticism and classical elegance, making it a delightful addition to any classical music lover's collection. The detailed front cover, featuring a painting from a Russian lacquer box, and the informative back cover, with a photo of Glière, add to the overall appeal of this album.