Edmund Rubbra's album "Rubbra: Symphony No. 4, Symphony No. 10 & Symphony No. 11" is a captivating collection of symphonic works that showcases the composer's unique voice and mastery of the genre. Released on October 1, 1995, under the Chandos label, this album presents three of Rubbra's most significant symphonies, each offering a distinct and engaging listening experience.
The album opens with Symphony No. 4, Op. 53, a work that exemplifies Rubbra's ability to blend lyrical melodies with intricate orchestration. The first movement, "Con moto," sets the stage with its dynamic and expressive character, while the second movement, "Intermezzo. Allegretto gracioso," provides a delightful contrast with its playful and graceful themes. The third movement is divided into two parts, "Introduzione. Grave e molto calmo" and "Allegro maestoso," which together create a dramatic and powerful climax to the symphony.
Symphony No. 10, Op. 145, "Sinfonia da Camera," is a chamber symphony that highlights Rubbra's skill in writing for smaller ensembles. The four movements, "Lento e liberamente," "Scherzando ma grazioso," "Lento," and "Molto adagio," each offer a different mood and texture, from the introspective and reflective to the lively and humorous.
Finally, Symphony No. 11, Op. 153, rounds out the album with a work that is both introspective and expansive. This symphony showcases Rubbra's ability to create a sense of depth and space in his music, with its rich harmonies and evocative melodies.
Throughout the album, Rubbra's compositions are brought to life by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, under the direction of Richard Hickox. Their performances are marked by a deep understanding of the music and a commitment to bringing out its full expressive potential. With a total duration of 58 minutes, this album is a testament to Edmund Rubbra's enduring contribution to the symphonic repertoire and a must-listen for anyone interested in classical music.