Dive into the world of American composer and critic Virgil Thomson with the 2010 release "Virgil Thomson: Three Pictures." This neoclassical album, performed by the Boston Modern Orchestra Project under the direction of Gil Rose, is a captivating exploration of Thomson's unique musical language. The album features six of Thomson's works, including the rarely performed "Three Pictures for Orchestra," which paints vivid aural landscapes inspired by visual art.
The album opens with "A Solemn Music," setting a contemplative tone, followed by the lively "A Joyful Fugue." Thomson's settings of William Blake's poetry are a highlight, with songs like "The Divine Image" and "Tiger! Tiger!" showcasing his ability to blend text and music seamlessly. The orchestral triptych "Three Pictures for Orchestra" transports the listener to different times of day and locations, from the nocturnal "The Seine At Night" to the pastoral "Wheat Field at Noon," culminating in the dynamic "Sea Piece With Birds."
Virgil Thomson, a key figure in the development of the "American Sound" in classical music, brings his modernist sensibilities and neoclassical style to this diverse collection. The Boston Modern Orchestra Project, known for its commitment to contemporary and modern classical music, delivers a compelling performance that highlights Thomson's inventive orchestration and melodic charm. Whether you're a longtime fan of Thomson's work or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.