Dive into the rich and evocative world of Peter Maxwell Davies with his captivating album, "Maxwell Davies: Strathclyde Concerto No. 2." Released in 2013 under the prestigious Naxos label, this album showcases Davies' mastery of composition and his ability to weave intricate narratives through music. The album features the powerful Strathclyde Concerto No. 2, a three-movement work that spans a range of moods and tempos, from the contemplative "Moderato" to the dramatic "Allegro moderato - Lento - Lentissimo." Vittorio Ceccanti's virtuoso performance on the cello is a highlight, accompanied by the Italian Radio Symphony Orchestra under Davies' direction.
The album also includes the deeply expressive Cello Sonata, "Sequentia Serpentigena," a six-movement piece that explores themes of life, death, and wisdom. Each movement is a journey in itself, with titles like "Traditor autem" and "In immortalitatem litium" hinting at the profound and philosophical underpinnings of Davies' work. Ceccanti's interpretation brings out the depth and complexity of these themes, making for a rich listening experience.
In addition to these major works, the album features a delightful arrangement of dances from Davies' opera "The Two Fiddlers," transcribed for cello and piano by Vittorio Ceccanti, and the charming "Little Tune for Vittorio in Maremma." These pieces add a touch of levity and playfulness to the album, showcasing Davies' versatility as a composer.
With a total duration of just over an hour, this album is a comprehensive introduction to Peter Maxwell Davies' later works, highlighting his unique voice and his enduring contribution to contemporary classical music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Davies or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling and rewarding experience.