James MacMillan's "Work for Chamber Orchestra with Soloists," released on May 2, 2014, under Challenge Classics, is a captivating exploration of choral music that showcases the acclaimed Scottish composer's distinctive style and profound depth. This album features the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic under MacMillan's own baton, delivering a compelling performance that spans a diverse range of compositions.
The album opens with "From Ayrshire," a two-part piece for violin and orchestra, offering a lyrical and expressive journey. The first movement, "Largo, Molto Rubato," is a slow, reflective piece that highlights the soloist's virtuosity, while the second movement, "Like a Very Fast Reel," brings a lively and energetic contrast. "Tuireadh" for clarinet and strings follows, adding a hauntingly beautiful and contemplative element to the collection.
"Kiss on Wood" for cello and chamber orchestra is a standout track, blending intimacy and grandeur in a way that only MacMillan can achieve. The album then delves into the "As Others See Us" suite, a series of character pieces inspired by historical figures and literary icons. Each movement—from Henry VIII to T.S. Eliot and Dorothy Hodgkin—paints a vivid portrait, blending historical resonance with contemporary musical expression.
With a duration of just over an hour, this album is a testament to MacMillan's ability to weave intricate narratives and evoke deep emotions through his compositions. Whether you're a longtime fan of choral music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.