MusicWeb International, Ian Lace
Recording of the Month
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Arrangers of orchestral scores for two pianos must show sensitivity to the composer’s music and its style and colouring. This necessitates demonstrating intelligence and imagination beyond merely sharing bass and treble notes between the two pianos. There’s also the distribution of the main theme and material between the two players and blending the parts to achieve not only transparency and balance but also a satisfying musicality, subtlety and poetry. As Martin Lee-Browne suggests in his notes, “Two pianos [can] produce a marvellously warm sonority, and the medium allows, of course, many more of the inner strands of the orchestral texture to be heard in duets.”
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… the Philip Heseltine arrangement of Brigg Fair was magical. Its gentle pastoral atmosphere was magically caught. That lovely second variation was simply gorgeous. Those first notes of the tune are exquisitely elongated, with the decorations suggesting birdsong, distant bells and quietly flowing brooks. Percy Grainger’s arrangement of Dance Rhapsody No. 1 is equally successful. After the meditative, mournful opening, the dance proper emphatically breaks through, cheerful and cocky.
“The pianists rollick their way forward until they are slowed by the more wistful and dreamier material which halts their hedonism…”
A Song of Summer is nicely evocative, too, with the two pianos subtly capturing the colours and shimmerings of a hazy afternoon. You can imagine insects, butterflies and gently dripping waters. The nostalgic central section is most affecting before passing clouds threaten the peace until the music fades into evening tranquillity.
The most substantial work here is Delius’s A Poem of Life and Love. This is very rarely heard and there are few recordings in its orchestral dress. It makes demands not only on its performers but also on its listeners. This skilful arrangement by Eric Fenby and Balfour Gardiner might help to redress the balance. After a dark opening we hear drama and the alternation of material representing “Heroism (Life) and a passionate feeling for nature (Love)”
“This is a deeply felt reading with an urgency of life-affirming love and pity for its transience.”
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