Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Charles Tomlinson Griffes with this captivating album, released in 1976 by New World Records. Spanning 54 minutes, this collection showcases the diverse musical genius of Griffes, featuring 16 tracks that blend vocal and instrumental pieces, each offering a unique glimpse into his artistic vision.
The album opens with "Four German Songs," a set of lush, romantic pieces performed by the renowned Sherrill Milnes, accompanied by Jon Spong on piano. These songs, including "An den Wind" and "Meeres Stille," highlight Griffes' ability to convey deep emotion through his music. The album also features "Four Impressions," a suite of piano pieces performed by Diane Richardson and Jon Spong, which transport the listener to vivid, imaginative landscapes.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the esteemed Seiji Ozawa, brings Griffes' orchestral works to life. Pieces like "The Pleasure-Dome of Kubla Khan" and "Three Tone-Pictures" demonstrate Griffes' mastery of orchestration and his ability to create atmospheric, evocative soundscapes. The album also includes the hauntingly beautiful "Three Poems of Fiona MacLeod," performed by mezzo-soprano Olivia Stapp, showcasing Griffes' talent for setting poetry to music.
Recorded at Columbia Records Studios in New York and Symphony Hall in Boston, this album captures the essence of Griffes' compositions with exceptional clarity and depth. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the enduring appeal of Charles Tomlinson Griffes' work.