Edmund Rubbra's "Rubbra: Festival Overture & Symphonies Nos. 2 & 7" is a captivating journey through the composer's orchestral works, showcasing his unique voice and mastery of the symphonic form. Released in 2006 on the Lyrita label, this album spans a total of 1 hour and 17 minutes, featuring performances by the New Philharmonia Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Vernon Handley and Adrian Boult.
The album opens with the Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 45, a four-movement work that exemplifies Rubbra's lyrical and expressive style. The first movement, "Lento - Rubato," sets a contemplative tone, while the "Scherzo. Vivace assai" introduces a playful and energetic contrast. The "Adagio tranquillo" offers a moment of serene reflection, leading to the lively and charming "Rondo. Allegretto amabile."
Following the Symphony No. 2 is the "Festival Overture, Op. 62," a dynamic and celebratory piece that highlights Rubbra's ability to craft memorable melodies and engaging rhythms.
The album concludes with the Symphony No. 7 in C Major, Op. 88, a three-movement work that showcases Rubbra's evolving compositional style. The first movement, "Lento e molto espressivo - Allegro moderato," begins with a deeply expressive introduction before transitioning into a more lively and rhythmic section. The "Vivace e leggiero" is a delightful and playful scherzo, while the "Passacaglia & Fugue. Lento" provides a profound and contemplative conclusion to the symphony and the album as a whole.
This album is a testament to Edmund Rubbra's enduring contribution to the symphonic repertoire, offering listeners a rich and rewarding exploration of his orchestral works.