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British Piano Concertos: Addison, Jacob, Rubbra
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British Piano Concertos: Addison, Jacob, Rubbra
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The
label has done yeoman's work in recovering British music lost to the depredations of high modernism, but it has rarely done better than what is on offer here. Pianist
, with the
and a pair of conductors, performs three piano concertos that here receive their world premieres. It is dismaying that these works were allowed to be forgotten, but encouraging that they are now being revived. All are in a neoclassic vein but are quite fresh in their formal construction and are sprightly and lively in mood. There are two unique variation sets. The slow movement of the 1957
of
is an unusually dramatic treatment of the form, with a slow introduction that recurs in the main body of variations. Still more ingenious are the
(who was
's student); these deploy a variation set across the three movements of a traditional concerto form, a wholly novel effect. The
, of
is a youthful work, disclaimed by the composer, who is the only one of the three whose name will even be familiar at all to the majority of listeners. However, it is highly listenable, a splashy and virtuosic work elegantly dispatched by
. He and the other musicians are fully into the spirit of these works, and
's recording works well in the spacious acoustic of Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff. A valuable and absolutely delightful release that rightfully appeared on classical best-seller charts in the late summer of 2023. ~ James Manheim