Nigel Osborne's 2012 album "I Am Goya, Flute Concerto, Remembering Esenin & The Sickle" is a captivating exploration of his diverse musical prowess, showcasing his talents as a composer, teacher, and aid worker. This collection, released under NMC Recordings, features six tracks that span a total of 44 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of orchestral and chamber works.
The album opens with "I Am Goya," a piece that draws inspiration from the renowned Spanish painter Francisco Goya, blending vivid imagery with evocative melodies. The Flute Concerto follows, a three-movement work that highlights the virtuosity of the flute, performed exquisitely by Duke Dobing. "Remembering Esenin" pays homage to the Russian poet Sergei Esenin, with its poignant and reflective tones. The album concludes with "The Sickle," a piece that delves into deeper, more introspective themes.
Recorded by the City of London Sinfonia under the direction of Richard Hickox, this album benefits from the collaboration of talented musicians, including Jane Manning and Stephen Varcoe. Nigel Osborne's unique compositional style, characterized by its depth and emotional resonance, is evident throughout. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply looking to explore new sounds, this album offers a compelling journey through the creative mind of one of Britain's most distinguished composers.