Immerse yourself in the rich, often overlooked world of English composer Rutland Boughton with his compelling "Symphony No. 2 'Deirdre', A Celtic Symphony." Released in 2000, this album is a testament to Boughton's mastery of orchestral and operatic composition, offering a captivating blend of Celtic influences and classical symphonic form. The album features two of Boughton's symphonies, the second of which is inspired by the ancient Celtic tale of Deirdre, weaving a narrative tapestry of love, longing, and tragedy through its four movements. The third symphony, composed in 1937, showcases Boughton's evolution as a composer, with its intricate structures and evocative melodies. From the lively "Allegro vivace" to the serene "Adagio con serenita," each track is a journey through Boughton's unique musical landscape. This album is a rare opportunity to discover the works of a composer who, despite being a contemporary of Ralph Vaughan Williams, remains relatively unknown. Rutland Boughton's "Symphony No. 2" is a profound exploration of Celtic mythology and symphonic expression, perfect for those seeking to expand their classical music horizons.