Arthur Bliss's captivating album, 'Bliss: The Beatitudes, Introduction and Allegro & God Save the Queen', is a masterful blend of orchestral pieces that showcase the composer's unique voice. Released on 1 February 2018 by Chandos, this 1 hour and 6 minute album is a testament to Bliss's skill in crafting emotive and thought-provoking music.
The album's central work, 'The Beatitudes', is a poignant exploration of the human experience, with each movement delving into themes of hope, redemption, and the search for meaning. From the haunting 'Prelude: A Troubled World' to the triumphant 'Epilogue: O blessed Jesu', Bliss's music weaves a powerful narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Complementing 'The Beatitudes' are two additional works: 'Introduction and Allegro', a revised piece from 1937 that showcases Bliss's technical mastery, and 'God Save the Queen', a stately rendition of the national anthem. Throughout the album, Bliss's signature style shines through, characterised by lush harmonies, soaring melodies, and a deep sense of emotional resonance.
With its richly textured soundscapes and profound musical themes, 'Bliss: The Beatitudes, Introduction and Allegro & God Save the Queen' is an album that will resonate with fans of classical music and leave a lasting impression on all who hear it.
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Tracks
The Beatitudes, F. 28: Prelude. A Troubled WorldArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra
The Beatitudes, F. 28: I. The Mount of OlivesArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: II. First and Second BeatitudesArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Emily Birsan, Ben Johnson, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: III. EasterArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Emily Birsan, Ben Johnson, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: IV. I got me flowers to strew thy wayArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Emily Birsan, Ben Johnson, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: V. Third BeatitudeArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Emily Birsan
The Beatitudes, F. 28: VI. The lofty looks of man shall be humbledArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: VII. Fourth BeatitudeArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Emily Birsan, Ben Johnson, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: VIII. The CallArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: InterludeArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra
The Beatitudes, F. 28: IX. Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth BeatitudesArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Emily Birsan, Ben Johnson, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: X. And death shall have no dominionArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: XI. Ninth BeatitudeArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Emily Birsan, Ben Johnson
The Beatitudes, F. 28: Voices of the MobArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus
The Beatitudes, F. 28: XII. Epilogue. O blessed JesuArthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Emily Birsan, Ben Johnson, BBC Symphony Chorus
Introduction and Allegro, F. 117 (Revised 1937)Arthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra
God Save the Queen, "The National Anthem"Arthur Bliss, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus