Dive into the world of Havergal Brian, a prolific and often underappreciated composer, with this captivating collection of symphonies. Released on April 7, 2015, by Naxos, "Havergal Brian: Symphonies Nos. 6, 28, 29 & 31" offers a compelling journey through Brian's symphonic landscape, showcasing his unique voice and innovative spirit.
The album features the New Russia State Symphony Orchestra under the skilled direction of Alexander Walker, delivering a powerful and nuanced performance. The Sixth Symphony, subtitled "Sinfonia Tragica," is a standout piece, filled with evocative sounds and dramatic intensity that makes it an ideal introduction to Brian's music. The symphony's rich orchestration and emotional depth are a testament to Brian's compositional prowess.
Symphony No. 28 in C Minor is a four-movement work that balances grandeur and delicacy, with each movement offering a distinct mood and character. The Second Symphony's first movement, "Moderato," sets a somber tone, while the second movement, "Grazioso e leggiero," provides a lighter, more playful contrast. The third movement, "Andante espressivo," is deeply expressive, and the final movement, "Allegro con brio," concludes the symphony with energy and vigor.
Symphony No. 29 in E-Flat Major is another highlight, with its lyrical melodies and intricate structures. The first movement, "Adagio - Allegro," begins with a slow, contemplative section that transitions into a lively allegro. The second movement, "Lento," is a serene interlude, while the third movement, "Allegretto grazioso," is charming and graceful. The symphony concludes with a dynamic and exhilarating "Adagio - Allegro molto."
The album concludes with Symphony No. 31, a shorter but no less impactful work that rounds out this impressive collection. With a total duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen for anyone interested in exploring the rich and varied world of Havergal Brian's symphonies.