Howard Hanson's album "Hanson: Laude / Chorale and Alleluia / Dies Natalis / Centennial March / Merry Mount Suite" is a captivating journey through the world of classical orchestral music. Released on January 1, 2006, under the Klavier label, this album showcases Hanson's mastery of composition and his ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music.
The album opens with "Laude (Chorale, Variations & Metamorphoses)," a multi-movement work that demonstrates Hanson's skill in developing a simple chorale into a complex and engaging piece. The variations are inventive and varied, each offering a unique perspective on the original theme. Following this is "Chorale and Alleluia, Op. 42," a beautiful and uplifting piece that highlights Hanson's ability to create music that is both deeply moving and technically impressive.
"Dies natalis II" is a reflective and introspective work, perfect for quiet moments of contemplation. The "Centennial March" is a lively and celebratory piece, ideal for marking special occasions. The album concludes with the "Merry Mount Suite, Op. 31," a four-movement work that is full of energy and vitality. Each movement offers a different mood and style, from the dramatic "Overture" to the playful "Maypole Dances."
Throughout the album, Hanson's compositions are brought to life by the skilled performances of the orchestra. The musicians capture the essence of each piece, delivering performances that are both technically precise and emotionally resonant. The album's duration of 57 minutes makes it a perfect length for a complete listening experience, offering a diverse and engaging selection of Hanson's orchestral works.
Whether you are a long-time fan of Howard Hanson or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to impress. It is a testament to Hanson's enduring legacy as one of the most important American composers of the 20th century.