Dive into the captivating world of Alexander Goehr's "Marching to Carcassonne," a compelling collection of works that showcases the composer's unique vision and mastery. Released in 2013 under the Naxos label, this album spans a little over an hour, offering a rich tapestry of musical experiences.
The album features the BBC Symphony Orchestra, with renowned conductor Oliver Knussen and pianist Peter Serkin, delivering a performance that brings Goehr's compositions to life. The centerpiece, "Marching to Carcassonne, Op. 74," is a multi-movement suite that takes the listener through a journey of varied moods and textures, from the energetic "March" to the introspective "Night" and the playful "Burlesque."
In addition to the titular suite, the album includes "When Adam Fell, Op. 89," a reflective piece that contrasts with the more expansive "Pastorals, Op. 19." This work, praised by critics as one of Goehr's finest early pieces, adds a layer of depth and historical context to the collection.
A valuable tribute to Goehr on his 80th birthday, this album is a testament to his enduring influence and creativity. Whether you're a seasoned fan of contemporary classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Marching to Carcassonne" offers a rewarding and engaging listening experience.