Dive into the captivating world of Hans Werner Henze's "Heliogabalus Imperator. Works for Orchestra," a mesmerizing collection of avant-garde and neoclassical compositions that showcase the German composer's unique and idiosyncratic interpretation of modern music idioms. Released on May 17, 2019, under the Wergo label, this album is a testament to Henze's enduring legacy and his ability to create works that are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, including the orchestral fantasy "Los Caprichos," which transforms bitterness into a captivating musical experience, and the programmatic depiction of the life and death of the notorious Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus in "Heliogabalus Imperator." The latter is a "cinematic, circus-like" orchestral work that was composed in 1972 and revised in 1986, offering a vivid and dramatic portrayal of the emperor's brief and lurid reign.
Also included are the "Englische Liebeslieder," a series of love songs that showcase Henze's lyrical and expressive side, and the "Ouverture zu einem Theater," a theatrical overture that provides a fitting conclusion to this diverse and engaging collection.
The album is performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the late Oliver Knussen, who was a great admirer of Henze's work and a champion of his music. The relationship between Henze and Knussen was one of great mutual respect, and their collaboration on this album is a testament to their shared passion for music and their commitment to excellence.
With a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that is sure to captivate and inspire. Whether you are a longtime fan of Hans Werner Henze or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen that showcases the composer's unique voice and his enduring contribution to the world of classical music.