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Stanford: A Song of Agincourt/Overture in the Style of a ...

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Product Description

Charles Villiers Stanford is back with a bang on this latest orchestral offering from the Ulster Orchestra. "A Song Of Agincourt" kicks things off with a rousing ode to war, complete with booming percussion and triumphant brass. Stanford's compositional skills are on full display as he weaves together intricate melodies and dynamic shifts. But don't let the title fool you, "Overture In The Style Of A Tragedy" is anything but a downer. This piece is a rollercoaster of emotions, with dramatic highs and lows that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The Ulster Orchestra delivers a stellar performance, capturing the intensity and passion of Stanford's music. "Verdun" takes a more somber tone, reflecting on the horrors of war with hauntingly beautiful melodies and poignant harmonies. The orchestra's delicate phrasing and expressive dynamics bring out the full emotional weight of Stanford's composition. "A Welcome March" is a delightful romp through light-hearted melodies and playful rhythms. This piece showcases Stanford's versatility as a composer, blending traditional march elements with modern flair. Finally, "Fairy Day" closes out the album on a whimsical note. The orchestra shines in this enchanting piece, conjuring up images of magical forests and mischievous sprites. Stanford's imaginative storytelling is brought to life in this delightful conclusion to a truly remarkable album. Don't miss out on this captivating journey through the musical world of Charles Villiers Stanford.