Immerse yourself in the rich and diverse musical landscape of Percy Grainger with "The Music Lover's Grainger," a captivating album released on November 13, 2015, under the Altissimo label. This collection, spanning a little over an hour and nine minutes, is a testament to Grainger's eclectic and innovative compositional style, blending folk melodies, classical forms, and experimental techniques.
The album features a variety of works, including the six-movement suite "Lincolnshire Posy," which showcases Grainger's mastery of folk-inspired compositions. Each movement paints a vivid picture of rural life in Lincolnshire, England, with titles like "Lisbon," "Horkstow Grange," and "The Brisk Young Sailor." The suite is performed by the United States Marine Band, conducted by Michael J. Colburn, who also contributes an arrangement of "Marching Song of Democracy" for band and choir.
Choral enthusiasts will delight in the inclusion of pieces like "The Lost Lady Found," arranged for choir and wind band, and "The Widow's Party," which features the Washington Choral Arts Society. The album also includes arrangements of traditional folk tunes, such as "Irish Tune from County Derry" and "Molly on the Shore," as well as Grainger's own compositions like "I'm Seventeen Come Sunday" and "Ye Banks & Braes o' Bonnie Doon."
For those interested in Grainger's experimental side, the album offers "Spoon River," an arrangement of American poet Edgar Lee Masters' work, and the "Danish Folk-Music Suite," which showcases Grainger's ability to blend folk melodies with classical forms. The suite is performed by the United States Marine Band, conducted by Michael J. Colburn.
"The Music Lover's Grainger" is a comprehensive introduction to the composer's work, highlighting his unique ability to blend folk melodies with classical forms and his innovative approach to composition. Whether you're a fan of classical music, folk tunes, or experimental compositions, this album offers something for everyone. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting melodies of Percy Grainger transport you to a world of musical wonder.