Astonishing piece of music! The Moderato features flourishes from flute, woodwinds, percussion, harp and trumpet suggesting some kind of awakening/gathering. Surging strings, punctuated with brass and percussion, lead to a broad, albeit short, melody (7:04-7:44) reminiscent of John Williams, the film composer. Shimmering strings and tuned percussion begin the central Adagio which, from 12:28-19:07, recalls mystical Bartokian "night music" to these ears. The final Allegro has an American-sounding, jaunty, rhythmic melody which develops euphorically before settling into an otherworldly harp cadenza and a final march-like close with full orchestra. A magnificent and compelling composition!!
@@WelshHomo87 The similarity in style to early Tippett is obvious. It's not intended as a criticism - and Mathias could still have been inspired by the Welsh landscape as well!
He uses similar instruments to John Williams in his film scores. The only issue which I don't like with Mathias' music is it is such a mixed-up without going into one direction and changes too quickly. It is components put together that doesn't suit.
Very beautiful and interesting ✨️🎶✨️
Absolutely delightful concerto! Just discovered few days ago it and his composer... Really magnificent
The harp part is just so seemlessly and naturally flowing with the orchestra….what a gorgeous work!!!!
R.I.P. Osian Ellis, died January 5th 2021.
Astonishing piece of music! The Moderato features flourishes from flute, woodwinds, percussion, harp and trumpet suggesting some kind of awakening/gathering. Surging strings, punctuated with brass and percussion, lead to a broad, albeit short, melody (7:04-7:44) reminiscent of John Williams, the film composer. Shimmering strings and tuned percussion begin the central Adagio which, from 12:28-19:07, recalls mystical Bartokian "night music" to these ears. The final Allegro has an American-sounding, jaunty, rhythmic melody which develops euphorically before settling into an otherworldly harp cadenza and a final march-like close with full orchestra. A magnificent and compelling composition!!
Wonderfully atmospheric piece which owes much to Tippett's 'Midsummer Marriage'.
It doesn't. Mathias was inspired vy his homeland of Wales
@@WelshHomo87 The similarity in style to early Tippett is obvious. It's not intended as a criticism - and Mathias could still have been inspired by the Welsh landscape as well!
Quite a lot to early Tippet in general, I think.
Gorgeous piece
I had the fortune when I was young to perform one the composer’s choir pieces
Love it! 😀
He uses similar instruments to John Williams in his film scores. The only issue which I don't like with Mathias' music is it is such a mixed-up without going into one direction and changes too quickly. It is components put together that doesn't suit.
One listen to the Dance Overture will change your mind.. Tight, beautifully constructed, lovely and moving all at once.