Immerse yourself in the world of Ferdinand Ries with this captivating collection of concert overtures, performed by the WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln under the baton of Howard Griffiths. This album, released in 2011, offers a compelling journey through the composer's orchestral prowess, showcasing his mastery of the genre.
The album kicks off with "Die Braut von Messina, Op. 162," a dramatic and engaging piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. It's followed by "Don Carlos, Op. 94," a work that demonstrates Ries's ability to create tension and release, keeping the listener on the edge of their seat. The "Ouverture militaire, Op. 172" offers a change of pace with its festive and triumphant themes, while the "Siegesmarsch" from the same work provides a stirring march that's sure to inspire.
"Ouverture bardique, WoO 24" is a lesser-known work that's sure to delight those who appreciate Ries's more intimate compositions. The album concludes with "L'apparition, WoO 61," a haunting and atmospheric piece that showcases Ries's ability to create mood and atmosphere.
With a total duration of just under an hour, this album is the perfect way to spend an afternoon or evening, exploring the rich and varied world of Ferdinand Ries's concert overtures. The performances by the WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln are top-notch, with Howard Griffiths providing insightful and nuanced interpretations of each work. The album was recorded at the Philharmonie Köln, providing a rich and detailed sound that brings the music to life.