Colin Matthews, a distinguished composer, presents a captivating collection of orchestral and ensemble works in this 1995 album. The release features three of his notable compositions: "Fourth Sonata For Orchestra," "Suns Dance For 10 Players," and "Broken Symmetry For Orchestra." Each piece showcases Matthews' unique compositional style and his ability to create intricate, engaging musical landscapes.
The album opens with the "Fourth Sonata For Orchestra," a work composed between 1974 and 1975, and later revised in 1995-96. This sonata is a testament to Matthews' skill in crafting complex, multi-layered orchestral pieces that challenge and delight the ear. The second piece, "Suns Dance For 10 Players," composed between 1984 and 1985, offers a stark contrast. This chamber work is a study in precision and subtlety, with each of the ten players contributing to a delicate, interwoven musical tapestry.
The album concludes with "Broken Symmetry For Orchestra," composed between 1991 and 1992. This piece is a tour de force, showcasing Matthews' ability to blend traditional orchestral forms with modern compositional techniques. The work is a journey through a variety of moods and tempos, from the gentle "Threnody" to the fierce "Scherzo & Trio 4."
Performed by the London Sinfonietta and conducted by Oliver Knussen, this album is a testament to the power of Matthews' music. The performances are nuanced and precise, bringing out the full depth and complexity of each piece. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen for anyone interested in contemporary classical music.