Gramophone, Richard Whitehouse
Editor’s Choice
This, the sixth release devoted to Edward Gregson that Chandos has issued in just over 20 years, focuses on three concertos that between them tellingly underline the evolution of his idiom throughout those intervening decades but are audibly and gratifyingly his music alone.
… The Viola Concerto (2023) is a very different proposition [than the Tuba Concerto], the three goddesses of its title comprising an edgily ambivalent take on the Celtic deity Morrigan, that on the Greek deity Aphrodite whose haunted soliloquy affords the most evocative music, then a portrait of the Roman deity Diana, which surges to an impulsive close…
“… Gregson is the able pianist in both pieces, with Ross Knight, Jennifer Galloway and Rachel Roberts fully attuned to their respective concertos, alongside an enthusiastic response from the BBC Philharmonic under Ben Gernon…”
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