Dive into the rich and diverse orchestral works of Arthur Honegger with this captivating album, released in November 2008 on the Hyperion label. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes, this collection showcases Honegger's mastery of neoclassical composition, blending traditional forms with innovative structures.
The album opens with "Horace victorieux, H. 38," a mimed symphony that unfolds through nine dynamic movements, each depicting a different scene from the dramatic story of Horace's victory. This work is a testament to Honegger's ability to create vivid musical narratives, transporting the audience through a range of emotions and atmospheres.
Following this epic piece, the album presents the "Cello Concerto, H. 72," performed with exquisite skill by Alban Gerhardt. The concerto is a beautiful display of Honegger's lyrical and expressive writing for the cello, featuring a mix of lyrical melodies and virtuosic passages.
The album also includes "Prélude, Fugue et Postlude, H. 71a," a three-movement work that demonstrates Honegger's prowess in contrapuntal writing. The intricate fugue is particularly noteworthy, showcasing the composer's ability to weave complex musical lines into a cohesive and compelling whole.
Finally, the album concludes with "Une cantate de Noël, H. 212," a festive cantata scored for solo baritone, mixed chorus, children's choir, and a large orchestra including organ. This work is a celebration of the Christmas season, featuring a variety of texts and forms that create a rich and varied musical tapestry.
Throughout the album, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conducted by Thierry Fischer, delivers a powerful and nuanced performance, bringing Honegger's compositions to life with precision and passion. Whether you are a longtime fan of Honegger's music or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience.