Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Rutland Boughton's 'for Joyance', a captivating collection of chamber music for oboe released on Oboe Classics in December 2017. This 57-minute album is a testament to Boughton's musical prowess and his deep emotional connection to his daughter, Joy, to whom most of the pieces are dedicated. The album features the complete chamber music for oboe, performed exquisitely by Mark Baigent, accompanied by a talented ensemble including Sophie Barber, Chian Lim, Stephen Orton, Eva Cabellero, and Michael Jones.
The album opens with the four movements of Oboe Quartet 2, showcasing Boughton's ability to weave intricate melodies and harmonies. It continues with Two Pieces, offering a pastoral serenity in 'Somerset Pastorale' and a whimsical charm in 'The Passing of the Faerie'. The Three Songs without Words bring a lyrical quality to the oboe, with 'Whence!', 'Faery Flout', and 'Barcarolle' each telling their own story. The short 'Portrait' for flute, oboe, and piano adds a touch of intimacy to the collection.
The album concludes with the three movements of Oboe Quartet 1, rounding off this journey through Boughton's musical landscape. 'Greensleeves', a traditional English folk tune, is also included, adding a familiar touch to the collection. The 12-page booklet that accompanies the CD provides insightful information about Rutland Boughton and his daughter Joy, enhancing the listening experience.
'for Joyance' is not just an album; it's a celebration of love, music, and the enduring bond between a father and his daughter. It's a must-listen for any classical music enthusiast and a beautiful addition to any music collection.