Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Ernest John Moeran's orchestral masterpieces with the 1998 release "Moeran: Orchestral Works." This captivating album, presented by Chandos, showcases Moeran's prowess in composing compelling concertos and orchestral pieces that have stood the test of time.
The album opens with the Violin Concerto, R. 78, a three-movement work that beautifully balances intensity and grace. The first movement, "Allegro moderato," sets a contemplative tone, while the second movement, "Rondo. Vivace," brings a lively energy. The concerto concludes with the "Lento," a poignant and reflective finale.
Beyond the violin concerto, the album features the hauntingly beautiful "Lonely Waters, R. 28" and the evocative "Whythorne's Shadow, R. 50," both of which highlight Moeran's ability to convey deep emotion through his music.
The Cello Concerto, R. 89, is another standout piece on this album. Composed for Moeran's future wife, cellist Peers Coetmore, the concerto is a testament to their musical and personal connection. The three movements—"Moderato," "Adagio," and "Allegretto deciso, alla marcia"—offer a rich tapestry of sound, from the introspective to the triumphant.
Throughout the album, the Ulster Orchestra, conducted by Vernon Handley, delivers a stellar performance, bringing Moeran's compositions to life with precision and passion. The album's duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes ensures a comprehensive exploration of Moeran's orchestral works, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.