Dive into the rich and diverse orchestral works of Constant Lambert with this 1992 album, "Lambert: The Rio Grande, Summer's Last Will and Testament & Aubade héroïque." This collection, released under the Hyperion label, offers a compelling journey through Lambert's distinctive compositional style, blending modern classical elements with a touch of theatrical flair.
The album opens with "The Rio Grande," a vibrant and rhythmic piece that sets the stage for the rest of the compositions. The centerpiece of the album is "Summer's Last Will and Testament," a choral masque or cantata that Lambert wrote between 1932 and 1935. This multi-movement work is a testament to Lambert's ability to weave intricate vocal and instrumental textures, showcasing his mastery of both choral and orchestral writing. The movements range from the intricate "Intrata" to the lively "Rondo burlesca (King Pest)," demonstrating Lambert's versatility and creativity.
Completing the album is "Aubade héroïque," a heroic and triumphant piece that adds a dramatic flourish to the collection. The English Northern Philharmonia, conducted by David Lloyd-Jones, brings these works to life with precision and passion, capturing the essence of Lambert's unique musical vision.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen for fans of modern classical music. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Constant Lambert or a newcomer to his works, this album offers a captivating exploration of his orchestral and choral compositions.