Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Judith Weir's "Weir: Piano Concerto, Distance and Enchantment & Other Works," a remarkable collection of choral and chamber pieces that showcase the composer's unique voice and artistic depth. Released on April 1, 2012, under NMC Recordings, this album spans a diverse range of compositions, each offering a distinct emotional and musical landscape.
The album opens with Weir's Piano Concerto, a three-movement work that highlights the virtuosity and expressive range of the piano, masterfully performed by William Howard. The concerto is followed by the enchanting "Distance and Enchantment," a piece that weaves together intricate melodies and harmonies, performed by Krysia Osostowicz, Timothy Boulton, Richard Lester, and Susan Tomes of the Domus Piano Quartet.
Judith Weir's compositions are known for their lyrical beauty and imaginative storytelling, and this album is no exception. Pieces like "The Bagpiper's String Trio" and "Arise! Arise!" showcase her ability to create vivid musical narratives, while "The Art of Touching the Keyboard" and "I Broke Off a Golden Branch" delve into more introspective and reflective territories.
The Schubert Ensemble shines in their performances of Weir's Piano Trio and other chamber works, bringing a sense of warmth and intimacy to the compositions. The album also features the hauntingly beautiful "Ardnamurchan Point" and the playful "El rey de Francia, The King of France," demonstrating Weir's versatility and range as a composer.
With a total duration of two hours, this album is a testament to Judith Weir's enduring influence and innovation in the world of contemporary classical music. Whether you are a longtime fan or a newcomer to her work, "Weir: Piano Concerto, Distance and Enchantment & Other Works" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that is sure to captivate and inspire.