Holland: Guitar Works & Arrangements / Christopher Mallett
Justin Holland was an important African American figure in the national US anti-slavery movement as well as being a significant figure in guitar composition and methodology. As a composer he synthesized European models and embraced popular, church and parlor songs generating a rich variety of works. A master of virtuosic variations, his arrangements are witty, elegant, and colorful, culminating in Carnival of Venice, which shows the full range of his gifts, sweeping in breadth and dazzling in effect.
REVIEW:
Collectors of a certain age may remember this attractive pairing of Mozart’s 17th and 27th piano concertos through its original LP release on Vox’s subsidiary label Candide. It also turned up on CD as part of Vox’s long gone budget Prima series. Newly remastered for Vox’s new Audiophile Series, this 1978 Elite Recordings production supervised by Marc Aubort and Joanna Nickrenz retains its vivid impact and vibrant detail.
Notice the orchestral ritornellos’ ebb and flow under Stanisław Skrowaczewski’s leadership, and how the forward woodwinds and singing strings conversationally interact. Even in loud tuttis one can take dictation from each orchestral strand. Pianist Walter Klien’s Mozart playing is a model of clarity, projection, poise, and proportion, and he never puts an unbalanced or uneven phrase forward. He’s also one of the few pianists on disc who doesn’t approach Mozart’s final concerto with kid gloves, meaning that his slow movement is full-bodied and fluent rather than ethereal and wispy, and that he doesn’t underplay the finale’s scampering thrust. Sometimes Klien’s phrasing falls into square and tinkly assembly line patterns.
You won’t find the witty inflections and dabs of color that you hear from Peter Serkin or Maria-João Pires in K. 453’s wonderful theme and variations finale. Nor does Klien’s clean yet regimented articulation in K. 595’s first-movement development section match Richard Goode’s harmonic subtlety and feeling for chamber-like repartée. Still, these interpretations won’t steer you wrong. And while I have the floor, we need a truly complete boxed set edition of Skrowaczewski’s Vox recordings!
-- ClassicsToday.com (Jed Distler)
Product Description:
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Release Date: February 10, 2023
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UPC: 636943992425
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Catalog Number: 8559924
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Label: Naxos
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: Romantic
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Composer: Justin Holland
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Performer: Christopher Mallett
Works:
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Delta Kappa Epsilon, Grand March
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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'Tis the Last Rose of Summer
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Spanish Fandango
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Soirées musicales, Op. 109: No. 7. Last Waltzes of a Madman
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Home Sweet Home
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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The Maiden's Prayer, Op. 4
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Rochester Schottisch
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Stephanie-Gavotte, Op. 312
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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An Andante in C Major
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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An Andante in C Major
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Antoinette Polka Mazurka
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Pearls of Dew, Polka Mazurka
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Variations on L. Mason's Nearer, My God, to Thee
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)
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Carnival of Venice, Fantaisie
Composer: Justin Holland
Performer: Christopher Mallett (Guitar)