Some recordings arrive at exactly the right time, and Danza Gaya turned up after a long, stressful day and some inclement early spring weather. Madeleine Dring’s two-minute title track is better-known as a piece for oboe and piano, the composer noting that it “can be played with a slightly lazy feel or a little faster.”
“Simon Callaghan and Hiroaki Takenouchi’s effervescent two-piano version wins extra points by doing the latter, and will satisfy a craving you didn’t think you had. The bouncy bossa nova rhythms are synchronised to perfection, and you’ll be compelled to listen to it on a loop…”
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Also on the disc are works by Dorothy Howell (1898-1982) and Pamela Harrison (1915-90)… 1920’s short, virtuosic “Spindrift” was Howell’s signature piece, brilliantly played here. Harrison’s Dance Little Lady dates from 1976, an entertaining sequence of six quirky dances. The closing “Tempo Giusto” sounds like pealing bells, the clangourous final chords brilliantly caught by producer Adrian Farmer. Excellent, detailed sleeve notes by Leah Broad seal the deal.
“Trust me: you NEED this album.”