Kenneth Leighton's "Leighton: Cello Concerto & Symphony No. 3" is a captivating exploration of choral music, released on July 1, 1989, under the Chandos label. This album is a testament to Leighton's mastery of composition, offering a rich and diverse musical experience that spans a total of 59 minutes.
The album begins with the Cello Concerto, Op. 31, a three-movement piece that showcases the depth and versatility of the cello. The first movement, "Allegro con moto - Meno mosso," sets a lively pace, while the second movement, "Scherzo and Trio. Allegro molto e ritmico," brings a playful energy. The third movement, "Lentissimo. Molto sostenuto," concludes the concerto with a slow, sustained reflection.
The second half of the album features Symphony No. 3, Op. 90, "Laudes musicale," another three-movement work. The symphony opens with "Adagio molto - Allegro con moto," blending a slow, solemn introduction with a more animated section. The "Scherzo. Allegro molto e scherzando" movement adds a touch of whimsy, while the final movement, "Finale. Adagio molto e sostenuto," brings the symphony to a close with a slow, sustained finish.
Kenneth Leighton's compositions are known for their intricate structures and expressive depth, and this album is no exception. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Leighton: Cello Concerto & Symphony No. 3" offers a rewarding listening experience.