Immerse yourself in the powerful and evocative world of Einar Englund's orchestral masterpieces with the release of "Englund, E.: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 7." This captivating album, released on January 1, 1994, under the Ondine label, presents two of Englund's most compelling symphonies, offering a rich tapestry of sound and emotion.
The album opens with Symphony No. 3, "Barbarossa," a four-movement work that blends dramatic intensity with moments of lyrical beauty. The first movement, "Maestoso - Allegro ritmico," sets the stage with its bold, rhythmic drive, while the "Scherzo. Molto vivace - Largamente" movement contrasts with its playful vivacity and expansive largamente sections. The heart of the symphony lies in the "Molto adagio" movement, a deeply expressive and introspective passage that showcases Englund's mastery of orchestral color and emotional depth. The symphony concludes with the energetic and triumphant "Allegro con brio - Largamente."
Following this, the album presents Symphony No. 7, a work that explores a different facet of Englund's compositional genius. The "Allegretto" opening movement is marked by its subtle, almost playful character, while the "Andante" movement unfolds with a sense of quiet contemplation. The "Moderato e quasi una danza tristezza" movement introduces a haunting, dance-like quality, blending melancholy and grace. The symphony reaches its climax with the "Con moto" finale, a movement that combines energy and resolution.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, this album offers a comprehensive journey through Englund's symphonic landscape. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Englund's work or a newcomer to his music, this recording provides a compelling introduction to the depth and breadth of his orchestral compositions.