Gustav Holst's "Holst: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4" is a captivating collection of the composer's lesser-known orchestral pieces, brought to life by the BBC Philharmonic under the baton of Sir Andrew Davis. Released on October 5, 2018, this album is a testament to Holst's versatility and innovation, showcasing his ability to blend lyrical melodies with intricate rhythms and harmonies.
The album opens with "A Winter Idyll," a charming and evocative piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. The centerpiece of the album is the "Symphony in F Major, Op. 8, H. 47, 'The Cotswolds'," a four-movement work that draws inspiration from the English countryside. Each movement offers a unique perspective, from the lively "Allegro con brio" to the mournful "Elegy in memoriam William Morris."
Other highlights include the playful "Scherzo" from "A Moorside Suite" and the majestic "Indra, Op. 13, H. 66." The album also features the world premiere recording of "Scherzo, H. 192," a short but captivating piece that showcases Holst's ability to create memorable melodies.
Recorded in January 2018 at MediaCityUK in Salford, Manchester, the album benefits from the BBC Philharmonic's rich, resonant sound and Davis's insightful conducting. The inclusion of cellist Guy Johnston adds an extra layer of depth and expressiveness to the performances.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 17 minutes, "Holst: Orchestral Works, Vol. 4" is a rewarding listen for anyone interested in exploring the full range of Gustav Holst's orchestral output. Whether you're a longtime fan of Holst's music or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to impress.