Beach, Chaminade & Howell - Piano Concertos
£13.75
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Label: Hyperion - Romantic Piano Concertos
Cat No: CDA68130
Barcode: 0034571281308
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 3rd March 2017
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[Beach’s] Piano Concerto has the heft and torrent of music that needs to be written and Danny Driver plays it with clarity and steel, absolutely unsentimental but flecked through with empathy. ... This release ... also includes Dorothy Howell’s D Minor Concerto, a gracious throwback written in 1923, and the concertstuck by Cécile Chaminade. Ambroise Thomas liked her music: “This is not a woman who composes,” he declared, “but a composer who is a woman.”
Pick of the bunch is the Concerto by Amy Beach... It’s a big, ambitious piece in four movements, with a perpetual-movement
It is little to do with Danny Driver’s gender that allows him to far outshine two earlier champions of the Amy Beach Concerto who happen to be women: Marie Louise Boehm ... and Joanne Polk ... This is a big, virtuoso vehicle demanding great endurance and a bravura technique ... Driver surmounts these demands with real artistry and, in the lovely slow movement, immense sensitivity. ... In Driver’s hands [Chaminade’s