Dive into the captivating world of Paul Graener's orchestral mastery with "Graener: Orchestral Works II," a compelling collection of his most evocative compositions. Released on January 28, 2014, under the CPO label, this album spans a rich hour and four minutes of immersive listening, featuring the NDR Radiophilharmonie under the skilled direction of Werner Andreas Albert.
The album opens with the powerful "Symphony in D Minor, Op. 39, 'Schmied Schmerz,'" a three-movement work that showcases Graener's ability to blend passion and intensity. The symphony's dramatic shifts and rich orchestration are followed by the enchanting "Aus dem Reiche des Pan in Op. 22," a four-part suite that transports you to the mythical realm of Pan. Each movement, from the dreamy "Pan träumt im Mondlicht" to the lively "Pan Tanzt," offers a unique glimpse into Graener's imaginative storytelling.
The album concludes with the "Variationen über Prinz Eugen, Op. 108," a series of variations that highlight Graener's technical prowess and melodic inventiveness. Throughout the album, Graener's compositions demonstrate a deep understanding of orchestral color and dynamics, making "Graener: Orchestral Works II" a standout addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Graener's work or a newcomer to his music, this album promises a rewarding and engaging listening experience.