Immerse yourself in the rich, choral tapestry of William Mathias' "Symphony No. 3, Helios, Oboe Concerto & Requiescat," a captivating collection of works that showcases the composer's mastery of the genre. Released in 1994, this album is a testament to Mathias' enduring legacy, featuring the BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra under the skilled direction of Grant Llewellyn, with David Cowley delivering a stellar performance on the oboe.
The album opens with "Helios, Op. 76," a radiant piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. The "Oboe Concerto" follows, a three-movement work that highlights Cowley's virtuosity and the orchestra's dynamic range. "Requiescat, Op. 79," a poignant choral piece, offers a moment of reflection before the album's centerpiece, "Symphony No. 3," unfolds. This sweeping, three-movement symphony is a journey through a landscape of sound, from the gentle "Allegro moderato" to the impassioned "Lento appassionato" and the resolute "Allegro non troppo, e risoluto."
Mathias, a Welsh composer known for his choral works, passed away in 1992, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire. This album, recorded at the Wyastone Estate and released by 1992 Wyastone Estate Limited, is a fitting tribute to his contributions to British music. With a runtime of just over an hour, it's an album that demands to be experienced in its entirety, offering a profound and engaging exploration of Mathias' musical genius.