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Hamilton Harty's "An Irish Symphony & A Comedy Overture" is a captivating journey through the rich musical landscapes of Ireland, as interpreted by the brilliant composer and conductor Hamilton Harty. Released on January 1, 1981, by Chandos, this chamber music album offers a delightful blend of Irish folk influences and classical elegance.
The album opens with "An Irish Symphony," a four-movement work that paints vivid musical pictures of Ireland's natural beauty and cultural heritage. The first movement, "On the Shores of Lough Neagh," sets a serene and reflective tone, while the lively "The Fair Day" captures the bustling energy of a traditional Irish market. The third movement, "In The Antrim Hills," is a poignant and introspective piece, and the final movement, "The Twelfth of July," is a spirited celebration of Irish festivity.
Following the symphony is "A Comedy Overture," a charming and witty piece that showcases Harty's compositional prowess and his ability to blend humor and sophistication. This revised 1908 work is a delightful conclusion to the album, leaving the listener with a sense of joy and satisfaction.
With a total duration of 48 minutes, this album is a perfect introduction to Hamilton Harty's unique musical style, which seamlessly fuses Irish folk traditions with classical forms. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to enchant and inspire.