The continuation of our survey of Moscheles piano concertos brings us to
three works which have never been recorded before. The 1st Concerto,
written in 1819, is a very Mozartean affair; though the young composer
had become a friend of Beethoven it seems the example of that composer's
last three concertos hadn't been followed, instead we have a work full
of charm, grace and untroubled lyrical melody.
For his final
three concertos (6,7 & 8) Moscheles broke away from the traditional
three-movement structure and produced works that presage Liszt in their
combination of fast and slow movements in one structure. These works,
written in London in the 1830s, show that at that time Moscheles, later
regarded as a traditionalist, was then at the forefront of the
developing Romantic movement in music. The lessons of Beethoven, so
absent in his first concerto, are now clearly learned. Howard Shelley
has already proved himself the perfect exponent of the repertoire which
bridges the classical and romantic period in music. His first Moscheles
recording (Concertos 2 & 3 and 'Anticipations of Scotland') has met
with universal acclaim and this release will surely follow. Hyperion
Ignaz Moscheles (1794-1870)
Piano Concerto No 1 in F major Op 45 [22'11]
Piano Concerto No 6 in B flat major 'Fantastique' Op 90 [16'57]
Piano Concerto No 7 in C minor 'Pathétique' Op 93 [22'10]
Credits :
Orchestra – Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Piano, Conductor, Producer – Howard Shelley
quinta-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2024
MOSCHELES : Piano Concerto No 1, Op 45 • Piano Concerto No 6, Op 90 • Piano Concerto No 7, Op 93 (Howard Shelley · Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra) (2003) Serie The Romantic Piano Concerto – 32 | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
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