Alessandro Solbiati's "Solbiati: Sinfonia seconda, Sinfonia & Die Sterne des Leidlands" is a captivating orchestral journey released on April 13, 2007, under the Stradivarius label. This album is a testament to Solbiati's compositional prowess, offering a rich tapestry of musical expressions that span a variety of moods and tempos.
The album features three distinct works: "Sinfonia seconda," "Sinfonia," and "Die Sterne des Leidlands." Each piece is divided into multiple movements, showcasing Solbiati's ability to craft intricate and dynamic musical narratives. The "Sinfonia seconda" opens with a lively "Presto" movement, gradually evolving into a profound and intense "Severo, profondo." The "Sinfonia" begins with a deep, unsettling "Profondo" movement, followed by a trepidant "Danze" and an intense "Intenso." The final movement, "Fantastico," is a whirlwind of energy and emotion.
"Die Sterne des Leidlands" offers a contrasting yet equally engaging experience. The first movement, "Serio," starts with a somber "allegretto" before building into an exhilarating "allegro molto." The second movement, "Calmo," provides a moment of respite with its gentle "poco più mosso" and expansive "largo." The album concludes with the lively "Scorrevole, danza" movement, leaving the audience with a sense of fulfillment.
Clocking in at just over an hour, this album is a must-listen for fans of orchestral music. Solbiati's compositions are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant, making this a standout release in his discography.