Dive into the rich tapestry of Constant Lambert's musical genius with "Composer's Interpretations," a captivating orchestral album released on January 1, 2000, under the Maestoso label. This collection showcases Lambert's unique ability to blend romantic and modernist styles, offering a diverse range of compositions that highlight his versatility and innovation.
The album opens with "The Rio Grande," a piece that exemplifies Lambert's assimilation of popular styles into his classical compositions. This is followed by a series of piano concertos and ballet scores, including the enchanting "Scaramouche" and the dynamic "Piano Concerto in D Major." Each track is a testament to Lambert's prowess as a composer, conductor, and author, reflecting his significant contributions to the world of music.
Born in 1905, Constant Lambert was a pivotal figure in the establishment of the English ballet, serving as the founding music director of the Royal Ballet. His works, such as "Horoscope" and "Apparitions," reveal a composer who was deeply influenced by European modernism, achieving a unique synthesis that has been termed "Dionysian modernism."
"Composer's Interpretations" is a celebration of Lambert's enduring legacy, featuring his orchestrations of ballet works and interpretations of Liszt. With a duration of one hour and two minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Lambert's musical journey, from his early compositions to his later, more experimental pieces. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.