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Kenneth Hamilton's second volume of Ronald Stevenson's works is a captivating exploration of the Scottish composer's diverse musical landscape. Released on ASC Records in July 2019, this album spans over an hour and thirteen minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Stevenson's unique blend of traditional Scottish influences and contemporary classical styles.
The album opens with "A Scottish Triptych," a three-part work that pays homage to notable Scottish figures, followed by the evocative "Norse Elegy for Ella Nygaard." Hamilton's masterful interpretation brings depth and nuance to these pieces, highlighting Stevenson's intricate compositions. The collection also includes the lively "Barra Flyting Toccata," the serene "Hebridean Seascape," and the playful "Little Jazz Variations (After Purcell's New Scotch Tune)," demonstrating Stevenson's versatility and innovative spirit.
Notable tracks like "Threepenny Sonatina (After Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera)" and "Recitative and Air (After DSCH)" showcase Stevenson's ability to reinterpret and pay tribute to other composers, while pieces such as "Komm, süßer Tod" and "The Queen's Dolour (A Farewell)" offer moments of profound reflection. The album concludes with the dynamic "Toccata," leaving the listener with a lasting impression of Stevenson's musical genius.
Kenneth Hamilton's virtuosity shines throughout this recording, making it a compelling addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Ronald Stevenson or new to his work, this album provides a rewarding journey through the composer's imaginative and technically demanding repertoire.