Delve into the captivating world of early 19th-century chamber music with this exquisite collection of works by the prolific composer Sigismund Neukomm. This album, released in 2008 by Ars Produktion, offers a rich and immersive experience, showcasing Neukomm's mastery of the genre.
The album opens with the dramatic "Fantasie in C Minor, Op. 11," a piece that sets the tone for the entire collection with its intense and expressive melodies. Following this is the "Scena composta per la Signora Hunnuius: Misera, dove son!," a vocal work that highlights Neukomm's ability to craft deeply moving and evocative compositions.
The centerpiece of the album is the "Grand Concerto in C Major, Op. 12," a three-movement work that demonstrates Neukomm's skill in writing for larger ensembles. The concerto's first movement, "Largo maestoso - Allegro non troppo," begins with a slow and stately introduction before launching into a lively and energetic allegro. The second movement, "Laghetto espressivo assai," is a delicate and expressive interlude, while the final movement, "Allegro assai," brings the concerto to a thrilling conclusion.
The album concludes with "Arianna a Naxos, Hob. XXVIb:2" by Joseph Haydn, a work that Neukomm likely performed during his lifetime. This inclusion provides a fascinating glimpse into the musical world that Neukomm inhabited and the influences that shaped his own compositions.
Performed by the Kölner Akademie and featuring a stellar cast of soloists, this album is a testament to Neukomm's enduring legacy and the enduring appeal of his music. With a total duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, it's an album that demands to be experienced in its entirety, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience from start to finish.