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Compact Disc CDA67595

£13.99


The Romantic Piano Concerto series returns to England, and explores further fascinating and little-known repertoire. Indeed, the concerto by Francis Edward Bache (1833–1858) has perhaps never been performed. The composer, a pupil of Sterndale Bennett, and acclaimed at a young age by contemporaries all over Europe as a prodigious talent of whom great things were expected, died of TB at the age of 25, leaving the manuscript of his Piano Concerto in the library of the Royal Academy of Music, where it has languished until this recording. This enchanting work is a great discovery. Also on the disc are two accomplished works by the composer-pianist Sterndale Bennett. The indefatigable Howard Shelley directs the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra from the piano.


Recorded in City Hall, Glasgow, on 5–7 December 2006
Recording Engineer
PHIL ROWLANDS
Recording Producer
ANDREW KEENER
Piano
STEINWAY & SONS
Booklet Editor
TIM PARRY
Executive Producers
SIMON PERRY
MICHAEL SPRING
© Hyperion Records Ltd, London, MMVII

Duration: 65'19
DDD


Contents:

    William Sterndale Bennett (1816–1875)

    Piano Concerto No 4 in F minor Op 19 [27'35]

  1. Allegro con maesta [11'46]
  2. Barcarole: Andante cantabile e con moto [7'55]
  3. Presto: Agitato [7'42]

     
    Francis Edward Bache (1833–1858)

    Piano Concerto in E major Op 18 [24'42]

  4. Allegro non troppo [10'47]
  5. Andante [5'55]
  6. Allegro non assai [7'58]

     
    William Sterndale Bennett

  7. Caprice in E major Op 22 [12'49]
    Allegro giojoso ma con gran delicatezza
Sleeve Notes


'Hyperion's Romantic Piano Concerto series is back on top form with this delightful coupling of works by two English composers … The concerto by Francis Bache receives a much-deserved world premiere recording. If you like the concertos of Mendelssohn then you are sure to fall for these. Few pianists can match Shelley in this repertoire - sparkling, crisp articulation, graceful phrasing, and heartfelt lyricism. And all this while conducting from the keyboard. How does he do it?' (Classic FM Magazine *****)

'The Concerto (arguably the best of Bennett's extant concertos) has substantial strengths … It is wonderfully interpreted in this reading, which - with Howard Shelley conducting from the keyboard - has a superb 'one-ness' of conception and realisation … Bache's Concerto … is a quite original and surprisingly successful composition. Structurally, the three movements are continuous and run into each other with a mastery which is wholly remarkable, as are the changes of mood within each movement … Shelley is equally fine in this performance, delivering an account which is musically and technically first-rate in every regard, and demonstrating facets of his artistry which are not so widely appreciated as they certainly deserve to be … Shelley and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra give quite enthralling and deeply impressive performances throughout this disc, and the recording is magnificent. Elizabeth French contributes excellent booklet notes' (International Record Review)

'Hyperion's Romantic Piano Concerto series, a wealth of novelties and delights, has reached its 43rd issue … Neither composer could wish for a more persuasive advocate than Howard Shelley, who, in his customary role as soloist and conductor, gives us an air-spun brilliance and stylistic elegance very much his own. Most refined of virtuosos, he has been admirably presented and recorded' (Gramophone)

'Bennett's sparkling Fourth Piano Concerto, with its lightly worn debts to Mendelssohn and Schumann … the flights of lyrical fancy that make Bennett's piano-writing so engaging. As soloist and conductor, Howard Shelley makes the best possible case for both works' (The Guardian)

'Bache's individual style and skill in orchestration are unmistakable … It is a masterly work, consisting of three movements linked by piano cadenzas that crewate the impression of a single movement. Strong vivace passages alternate with lyrical elements, the overall work showing a freshness, undoubted musicality and skill in orchestration. The distinguished pianist/conductor Howard Shelley with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra gives an impeccable performance that will surely stimulate interest in a composer whose early death was a great loss to the English tradition and whose work deserves to be explored' (Federation of Recorded Music News)

'Howard Shelley’s recording is superb and in full and lustrous. Sterndale Bennett’s writing is sparkly and agile and Shelley is infinitely dextrous in response. It’s interesting that Mendelssohn conducted the work, for there is much that is Mendelssohnian in it. The virtuosity is of the fluent, sophisticated variety. Yet there is also, rather daringly, a single-line melody (most affecting, too) for piano, simply accompanied by pizzicato strings. The slow movement is a ‘Barcarole’ and has an easy-flow basic rhythm that enables the melodic lines to flourish. A more dramatic middle section finds Shelley impassioned in his delivery of it. This is not the original middle movement; Sterndale Bennett had written (as he called it) a “Stroll through the meadows”, but this had failed to gain any popularity. The fiery middle section gives the concerto some emotional depth. The by turns sturdy and capricious finale forms an apt conclusion' (ClassicalSource.com)

'Those of you who have a particular interest in British music will certainly wish to explore the repertoire on this CD. Francis Edward Bache (1833-1858) was a pupil of Sterndale Bennett but died tragically young of TB. The manuscript of his concerto has been in the library of the Royal Academy of Music and might never have been performed until now. Howard Shelley has a way of bringing this music to life; in other hands, it could sound banal. The second movement of Sterndale Bennett's concerto was one of the composer's favourite pieces and, it became very popular and appeared in many arrangements. While there have been other recordings of WSB's concerto, this is certainly one of the finest' (Braille News)

' Shelley plays … with felicity and an almost palpable devotion to the repertoire and Hyperion’s engineers present the music with just the right combination of clarity and ambience' (Fanfare, USA)


See also:
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 1 - Moszkowski and Paderewski
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 2 - Medtner
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 3 - Mendelssohn Double Concertos
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 4 - Arensky and Bortkiewiez
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 5 - Balakirev and Rimsky-Korsakov
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 6 - Dohnányi
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 7 - Alkan and Henselt
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 8 - Medtner
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 9 - Eugen d'Albert
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 10 - Weber
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 11 - Scharwenka and Sauer
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 12 - Parry and Stanford
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 13 - Glazunov and Goedicke
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 14 - Litolff
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 15 - Hahn and Massenet
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 16 - Huss and Schelling
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 17 - Mendelssohn
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 18 - Korngold and Marx
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 19 - Tovey and Mackenzie
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 20 - Brüll
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 21 - Kullak and Dreyschock
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 22 - Busoni
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 23 - Holbrooke and Wood
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 24 - Vianna da Motta
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 25 - Edward MacDowell
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 26 - Litolff
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 27 - Saint-Saëns
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 28 - Stojowski
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 29 - Moscheles
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 30 - Lyapunov
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 31 - Fuchs and Kiel
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 32 - Moscheles
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 33 - Scharwenka
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 34 - Pierné
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 35 - Herz
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 36 - Moscheles
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 37 - Nápravník & Blumenfeld
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 38 - Rubinstein & Scharwenka
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 39 - Delius and Ireland
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 40 - Henri Herz
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 41 - Friedrich Kalkbrenner
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 42 - Alnæs & Sinding
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 44 - Melcer
The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol 45 - Hiller

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