Eleanor Alberga's "Strata: Eleanor Alberga Orchestral Works" is a captivating journey through the depths of orchestral minimalism, released on May 24, 2024, under the Resonus Classics label. This album showcases Alberga's renowned mastery of orchestral color and form, blending lyricism with rhythmic dynamism in a way that is distinctly her own.
The album opens with "Tower," setting the stage for the expansive "Symphony No. 1 'Strata'," a six-movement orchestral piece that delves into the layers of the Earth, from the Firmament to the Crust. Each movement is a testament to Alberga's ability to evoke vivid imagery and emotion through her music. The second half of the album, "Mythologies," is a six-part suite inspired by classical myths, each piece named after a different deity or figure, from Aurora to Bacchus.
Performed by the Castalian String Quartet and the BBC Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Thomas Kemp, the album spans a total of 13 tracks and 74 minutes. Alberga's compositions are brought to life with precision and passion, highlighting the intricate details and sweeping grandeur of her orchestral works.
"Strata" is not just a collection of pieces but a cohesive exploration of Alberga's unique musical language. Whether you're a longtime fan of minimalist music or new to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.