British Piano Concertos

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This boxed set reassembles largely analog material from existing Lyrita CDs under a new generic grouping. Dates and locations of recording sessions are not given....
This boxed set reassembles largely analog material from existing Lyrita CDs under a new generic grouping. Dates and locations of recording sessions are not given. Lyrita seem always to have been reticent about those details. The sound is a model of its kind – Lyrita were always able to boast glorious sound.

The freshly written liner-notes are by the authoritative and accessible Paul Conway and run to ten pages. These are not a simple retread of the original notes by other authors.

There is provocative variety to be found in this Piano Concerto box, serving up Stanford's least neglected piano concerto which is both Brahmsian and yet has a dash of Rachmaninov about it. The Finzi Eclogue is a peaceful spiritual essay - it causes no offence and imparts a blessing as it passes. The Foulds and Bridge pieces are not concertos. The former is a fantastic display of brilliance of imagination and technique while the Bridge parallels his own Oration - which is not included in these sets - in its tension and bleak expressive power. It does have its heroics but they are bitter indeed. The Vaughan Williams concerto recalls the world of his Fourth Symphony while the Rawsthorne is softer and more yielding than we may be accustomed to from this source. The Scott Poem, with its roundabout convolutions and folksong game-play, contrasts with the Busch Piano Concerto. Ireland's Legend is another Sussex ancient sorcery, quite different in its subtlety to the crowd-pleasing romantic heroics of the Moeran Rhapsody, which plants its confident feet in 1940s film piano concerto pastures; it’s very enjoyable. The last disc lets us hear again three piano concertos: early, accessible and not fully characteristic in the case of the Hoddinott and Berkeley; and fully mature in the case of Williamson’s joyously clangourous and angular Third Piano Concerto.

Generosity is the order of the day. No CD plays for less than 72:00. The price point is attractive and may well make this suitable for the intrepid and open-minded soul as Christmas presents, if the original CDs are not already on the intended receivers' shelves.

– Rob Barnett, MusicWeb International


Product Description:


  • Release Date: October 14, 2014


  • UPC: 5020926234520


  • Catalog Number: SRCD2345


  • Label: Lyrita


  • Number of Discs: 4


  • Composer: Alan Rawsthorne, Alun Hoddinott, Charles Villiers Stanford, Cyril Scott, Ernest John Moeran, Frank Bridge, Gerald Finzi, John Foulds, John Ireland, Lennox Berkeley, Malcolm Williamson, Ralph Vaughan Williams, William Busch


  • Conductor: Barry Wordsworth, Bernard Herrmann, John Pritchard, Leonard Dommett, Nicholas Braithwaite, Richard Hickox, Sir Adrian Boult, Vernon Handley


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: BBC National Orchestra of Wales, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra


  • Performer: David Wilde, Eric Parkin, Howard Shelley, John McCabe, John Ogdon, Malcolm Binns, Malcolm Williamson, Peter Katin, Philip Fowke, Piers Lane



Works:


  1. Concerto for Piano no 3

    Composer: Malcolm Williamson

    Ensemble: London Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Malcolm Williamson (Piano)

    Conductor: Leonard Dommett


  2. Concerto for Piano no 1, Op. 19

    Composer: Alun Hoddinott

    Ensemble: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Philip Fowke (Piano)

    Conductor: Barry Wordsworth


  3. Concerto for Piano no 2 in C minor, Op. 126

    Composer: Charles Villiers Stanford

    Ensemble: London Symphony Orchestra

    Performer: Malcolm Binns (Piano)

    Conductor: Nicholas Braithwaite


  4. Eclogue for Piano and Strings in F major, Op. 10

    Composer: Gerald Finzi

    Ensemble: New Philharmonia Orchestra

    Performer: Peter Katin (Piano)

    Conductor: Vernon Handley


  5. Concerto for Piano in C major

    Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Ensemble: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Howard Shelley (Piano)

    Conductor: Vernon Handley


  6. Dynamic Triptych

    Composer: John Foulds

    Ensemble: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Howard Shelley (Piano)

    Conductor: Vernon Handley


  7. Phantasm, H 182

    Composer: Frank Bridge

    Ensemble: BBC National Orchestra of Wales

    Performer: Howard Shelley (Piano)

    Conductor: Richard Hickox


  8. Concerto for Piano no 1

    Composer: Alan Rawsthorne

    Ensemble: London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra

    Performer: Malcolm Binns (Piano)

    Conductor: Nicholas Braithwaite|John Pritchard


  9. Early One Morning

    Composer: Cyril Scott

    Ensemble: London Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: John Ogdon (Piano)

    Conductor: Bernard Herrmann


  10. Legend

    Composer: John Ireland

    Ensemble: London Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Eric Parkin (Piano)

    Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult


  11. Concerto for Piano

    Composer: William Busch

    Ensemble: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    Performer: Piers Lane (Piano)

    Conductor: Vernon Handley


  12. Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra in F sharp major

    Composer: Ernest John Moeran

    Ensemble: New Philharmonia Orchestra

    Performer: John McCabe (Piano)

    Conductor: Nicholas Braithwaite


  13. Concerto for Piano in B flat major, Op. 29

    Composer: Lennox Berkeley

    Ensemble: New Philharmonia Orchestra

    Performer: David Wilde (Piano)

    Conductor: Nicholas Braithwaite