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Philip Wilby's 2009 release on Naxos is a captivating journey through a diverse range of compositions, showcasing his mastery of various musical styles and forms. Clocking in at just over an hour, this album offers a rich tapestry of works that highlight Wilby's versatility and depth as a composer.
The album opens with "A Breathless Alleluia," a piece that immediately draws the listener in with its intensity and passion. Following this is the "Paganini Variations," a virtuosic display that challenges and delights with its intricate and dynamic compositions. The "Unholy Sonnets: No. 4" offers a more introspective and reflective mood, showcasing Wilby's ability to evoke deep emotion through his music.
The album also features two movements from "Cyrano," titled "I. Soldier and Poet" and "II. Panache," which bring a theatrical and dramatic flair to the collection. "A Bronte Mass: Memory (a fragment)" provides a moment of quiet contemplation, while the "Symphonic Variations on Amazing Grace" offer a fresh and inspiring take on this well-known hymn.
The "Euphonium Concerto" is a standout piece, divided into four parts: "Pt. I: Non troppo allegro," "Pt. I: Dance Zeibekikos," "Pt. II: Andante," and "Pt. II: Allegro vivace." This concerto is a testament to Wilby's ability to compose for specific instruments, showcasing the euphonium's range and expressiveness.
Throughout the album, Wilby's compositions demonstrate a keen understanding of musical structure, harmony, and melody. His works are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant, making this album a rewarding listen for anyone interested in contemporary classical music.