Immerse yourself in the rich orchestral tapestry of John Kinsella's "Orchestral Works," a compelling collection that showcases the prolific Irish composer's mastery of symphonic form. Released in 2007 under the RTÉ LYRIC FM label, this album is part of the esteemed "Composers of Ireland Series Volume 6," offering a deep dive into Kinsella's symphonic prowess.
The album features two complete symphonies, the Sixth (composed in 1992-93) and the Seventh (1999), each a testament to Kinsella's innovative approach to orchestral composition. The Sixth Symphony unfolds in four movements, each marked by its distinct tempo and character, while the Seventh Symphony expands to six movements, including an evocative Epilogue. The album also includes the "Prelude and Toccata for String Orchestra," a piece that highlights Kinsella's ability to craft intricate and expressive works for strings alone.
A standout piece on the album is "Cúchulainn and Ferdia: Duel at the Ford" (2008), a dramatic work inspired by Irish mythology. This three-movement suite is performed with the same depth and intensity that characterizes the symphonies.
John Kinsella, born in Dublin in 1932, was Ireland's most prolific symphonist of the twentieth century. His works are known for their originality and majestic qualities, and this album is no exception. The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Proinnsias O'Duinn, brings Kinsella's scores to life with precision and passion, making this a captivating exploration of one of Ireland's most significant musical voices. With a total duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, "Orchestral Works" is a substantial and rewarding listen for anyone interested in contemporary classical music.