Arthur Sullivan, renowned for his collaborations with W.S. Gilbert in the iconic Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, showcases his profound musical prowess in this 2000 release, "Symphony in E Major, In memoriam & Suite from The Tempest." This album, performed by the BBC Philharmonic under the direction of Richard Hickox, offers a captivating exploration of Sullivan's lesser-known but equally compelling orchestral works.
The album opens with "In memoriam," a poignant overture that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Following this, the "Tempest Suite, Op. 1" takes center stage, featuring six movements from Sullivan's incidental music for Shakespeare's "The Tempest." Each piece is a masterclass in orchestration, from the dramatic "Introduction" to the lively "Banquet Dance" and the ethereal "Dance of Nymphs and Reapers." The suite concludes with the "Epilogue," leaving the audience with a sense of resolution and tranquility.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Sullivan's "Symphony in E Major, 'Irish'," a work that reflects his fascination with Irish melodies and rhythms. The symphony is a journey through various moods and tempos, from the serene "Andante" of the first movement to the energetic "Allegro vivace e con brio" of the finale. Each movement is a testament to Sullivan's ability to blend lyrical beauty with structural sophistication.
Recorded by the esteemed Chandos label, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the broader scope of Arthur Sullivan's musical output. It's a chance to experience Sullivan's talent beyond the operatic stage, in a setting that highlights his orchestral genius. The BBC Philharmonic's performance, conducted by Richard Hickox, brings out the rich textures and nuances of Sullivan's compositions, making this album a true celebration of his enduring legacy.