Virgil Thomson's album "Thompson: Cello Concerto - Mother of Us All Suite" is a captivating journey through the neoclassical genre, released on 1 maart 2013 under the Naxos Classical Archives label. This concise yet impactful collection spans just under 40 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical expression.
The album begins with the Cello Concerto, a three-movement piece that showcases Thomson's mastery of the instrument. The first movement, "Rider on the Plains," sets a dramatic tone, while the second movement, "Variations on a Southern Hymn," offers a more introspective and melodic exploration. The third movement, "Children's Games," brings a playful and lively energy to the concerto.
The second half of the album is dedicated to the "Mother of Us All Suite," a four-movement work that continues to highlight Thomson's compositional prowess. The suite begins with the "Prelude," setting the stage for the subsequent movements. "Cold Weather" brings a sense of coolness and reflection, while "Hymns" offers a spiritual and contemplative interlude. The suite concludes with "A Political Meeting," a dynamic and engaging finale.
Throughout the album, Virgil Thomson's unique voice and innovative approach to neoclassical music shine through, making this a compelling addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.