Walter Ross showcases his virtuosity and versatility in "Triumvirate," a captivating album released on August 12, 2014, under the Ravello Records label. This impressive collection spans a little over an hour, featuring three complete concertos that highlight Ross's mastery of the double bass, piano, and clarinet.
The album opens with the Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra, a three-movement piece that demonstrates Ross's technical prowess and expressive depth. The first movement, "Drammatico," sets a dramatic tone, while the second, "Grazioso," offers a more delicate and graceful interlude. The final movement, "Allegro energico," brings the concerto to a thrilling close.
Ross then takes center stage with the Piano Concerto, "Mosaics." This three-part work is a testament to his pianistic skill, with the first movement, "Festivo," bursting with celebratory energy. The second movement, "Largo malinconico," provides a poignant contrast, while the third, "Allegro misterioso," concludes the concerto with a sense of intrigue and excitement.
The album concludes with the Clarinet Concerto, another three-movement piece that showcases Ross's clarity of tone and dynamic range. The first movement, "Fantasia," is a free-form exploration of the clarinet's expressive capabilities, while the second, "Romanza," offers a lyrical and romantic interlude. The final movement, "Capriccio," brings the concerto to a lively and playful conclusion.
"Triumvirate" is a testament to Walter Ross's exceptional talent and musical versatility, offering a rich and engaging listening experience that highlights his prowess across three distinct instruments.