Immerse yourself in the profound and serene world of Malcolm Williamson's "Organ Music," a captivating collection of his most significant organ works. Released on September 9, 2016, by Naxos, this album spans 21 tracks and over an hour and a half of enchanting classical compositions, performed masterfully by Tom Winpenny.
The centerpiece of the album is "Peace Pieces," a two-book series composed in 1970-71, reflecting Williamson's tenure as a prominent composer and organist. This suite explores themes of peace and tranquility, from the innocence of childhood to the profound solitude of later years. The album also features "Little Carols of the Saints," a series of carols dedicated to various saints, each piece a testament to Williamson's ability to blend spiritual depth with musical elegance.
Other notable works include the solemn "Elegy 'JFK'," a tribute to the late President John F. Kennedy, and the majestic "Mass of a Medieval Saint," a five-movement piece that showcases Williamson's mastery of classical forms. The album concludes with "Fantasy on This Is My Father's World," a beautiful rendition that encapsulates the spiritual and natural themes prevalent in Williamson's work.
Recorded at St. John the Divine in New York, the album benefits from the stunning acoustics of this iconic venue, enhancing the richness and depth of the organ's sound. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Organ Music" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Malcolm Williamson's compositions are known for their emotional resonance and technical brilliance, and this album is no exception.
Malcolm Williamson, AO, CBE (1931–2003), was an Australian composer of remarkable versatility and prolific output. Born in Sydney, Williamson's musical journey began at the age of 11 when he enrolled at the Sydney Conservatorium for instrumental tuition, later delving into composition studies. His career took him to the United Kingdom, where he eventually became the Master of the Queen's Music from 1975 until his passing in 2003, making him the only non-British composer to hold this prestigious position.
Williamson's compositions are celebrated for their expansive dimensions, harmonic adventurousness, and intriguing, ever-shifting concepts. His works span a wide range of genres, including choral music, orchestral pieces, and concertos. Notable works include the "Williamson Overture," "Santiago de Espada," "Elevamini – Symphony No.1," and the "Sinfonia concertante for three trumpets, piano, and string orchestra." His choral music, in particular, is lauded for its depth and complexity.
Beyond his classical compositions, Williamson also contributed to film scores, including the haunting "The Masks of Death" from the Tyburn/Channel Four Television program and "The Horror of Frankenstein." His Piano Concerto No. 2 in F-Sharp Minor is another testament to his mastery of the form.
Williamson's legacy endures as a composer of astonishing facility, whose works continue to captivate audiences with their innovative spirit and emotional resonance.
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