These two English piano concertos in the grand romantic tradition were
written at almost the same time (Holbrooke 1908, Wood 1909) and were
undoubtedly inspired by the great concertos of the previous few decades
such as those of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov.
The Holbrooke
piece, like so much of his music, has a literary inspiration, in the
form of the poem 'The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd' which the score follows
closely. Indeed the composer originally described the work as a
symphonic poem though he later changed his mind and settled on Piano
Concerto No 1 when he revised the work in 1923—the version recorded
here. (Incidentally, we have it on good Welsh authority that 'Nudd' is
pronounced 'Neeth').
Though Haydn Wood later made his name
writing shorter pieces of light music his early concerto is in full
blown romantic style complete with first movement cadenza and 'big tune'
grand finale. Its emotional heart, though, is in the simple but moving
slow movement. This is the work's first recording and it appears not to
have been played since 1951. Hyperion
Joseph Holbrooke (1878-1958)
Piano Concerto No 1 'The Song of Gwyn ap Nudd' Op 52 [35'52]
Haydn Wood (1882-1959)
Piano Concerto in D minor [33'13]
Credits :
Conductor – Martyn Brabbins
Leader – Bernard Docherty
Orchestra – BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Piano – Hamish Milne
quarta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2024
HOLBROOKE : Piano Concerto No 1 'The Song Of Gwyn Ap Nudd' ♦ WOOD : Piano Concerto In D Minor (First Recording) (Hamish Milne · BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra · Martyn Brabbins) (2000) Serie The Romantic Piano Concerto – 23 | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
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