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VA - Rachmaninoff: Works for Piano and Orchestra (3CD) (2013)

VA - Rachmaninoff: Works for Piano and Orchestra (3CD) (2013)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 02:32:56 | 717 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Melodiya | Catalog: MEL CD 10 02128

Given that there are so many discs of the Rachmaninov Piano Concertos available to buy, you have to ask what makes this set different or better than the rest? It's quite refreshing for a start, that all the works are played by different pianists. My main incentive to buy it was Nikolai Petrov's fantastic performance of the 4th Concerto in G minor, its first release on CD from vinyl.
Geoffrey Tozer, BBC SO, Matthias Bamert - Roberto Gerhard: Symphony No.3; Epithalamion; Piano Concerto (1997)

Roberto Gerhard: Symphony No.3; Epithalamion; Piano Concerto (1997)
Geoffrey Tozer, piano; BBC Symphony Orchestra; Matthias Bamert, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 260 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 157 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9556 | Time: 01:05:09

At a time when Schoenberg and Stravinsky were thought of as opposite poles, Roberto Gerhard was combining the density of the one with the dynamism of the other in a wholly personal synthesis. You can hear this in the Piano Concerto's mood swings from the dark and brooding to, in the finale, a Spanish take-off that Chabrier would have thought off the wall. Gerhard's 1960s music is in-your-face modernism that holds you in its grasp, embracing sound with an enthusiasm that remains inspirational today. Listen to the tape part of the Third Symphony–a cut-and-paste job that trounces most of the computer-music generation in its imagination and feeling for what's possible. Epithalamion features material originally intended for, of all things, Lindsay Anderson's film This Sporting Life. Not that its impact is any less than coherent; the percussion writing alone has a fantasy that will keep you entranced. Well prepared performances, superbly recorded. This is still music of the future.
New World Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas - Morton Feldman: Coptic Light; Piano and Orchestra; Cello and Orchestra (1998)

Morton Feldman: Coptic Light; Piano and Orchestra; Cello and Orchestra (1998)
New World Symphony, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
Alan Feinberg, piano; Robert Cohen, cello

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 260 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 163 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Argo | # 448 513-2 | Time: 01:13:38

Overlapping textures and soft, shifting timbres are the most recognizable features of Morton Feldman's music, and his attractive sonorities draw listeners in ways other avant-garde sound structures may not. This music's appeal is also attributable to its gentle ambience, a static, meditative style that Feldman pioneered long before trance music became commonplace. The three works on this disc are among Feldman's richest creations, yet the material in each piece is subtly layered and integrated so well that many details will escape detection on first hearing. In Piano and Orchestra, the piano is treated as one texture among many, receding to the background and blending with muted brass and woodwinds in a wash of colors. Cello and Orchestra might seem like a conventional concerto movement, especially since the cellist is centrally placed on this recording and plays with a rather lyrical tone. However, Feldman's orchestral clusters are dense and interlocked, which suggests that the cello should be less prominent and blend more into the mass of sounds behind it. No such ambiguity exists in the performance of Coptic Light, which Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony Orchestra play with even dynamics and careful attention to the work's aggregate effect, which is mesmerizing.
Nicolas Stavy - Dmitri Shostakovich: Works Unveiled. Symphony No.14 (arranged for voices, piano & percussion) (2022)

Nicolas Stavy - Dmitri Shostakovich: Works Unveiled. Symphony No.14 (arranged for voices, piano & percussion) (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 252 Mb | Total time: 76:27 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS Records | # BIS-SACD_2550 | Recorded: 2021

This release is the fruit of the French pianist Nicolas Stavy’s efforts to uncover unknown works by Dmitri Shostakovich. Spanning some fifty years of the composer’s career, these rarities include early piano pieces influenced by Chopin and the fragment of an unfinished violin sonata, but is bookended by arrangements of symphonic music, by Shostakovich himself and by Mahler, a constant influence.
Leslie Howard, Mattia Ometto - Franz Liszt: Faust Symphony, Dante Symphony, Beethoven Symphony No.9  [3CDs] (2024)

Leslie Howard, Mattia Ometto - Franz Liszt: Faust Symphony, Dante Symphony, Beethoven Symphony No.9 [3CDs] (2024)
XLD| FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 662 Mb | Total time: 3:12:15 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | # 95749 | Recorded: 2019, 2023

The pre-eminent Lisztian of our day returns to Brilliant Classics for a symphonic sequel of transcriptions. In 2018, Brilliant Classics issued Leslie Howard and Mattia Ometta playing the 12 symphonic poems of Liszt in the composer's own transcriptions for piano duo (95748). The set won glowing reviews: 'Not only do Leslie Howard and Mattia Ometto navigate Liszt's technical challenges with fluency and ease,' wrote Jed Distler for Classics Today, 'but they also treat the scores seriously… Howard's excellent annotations and Brilliant Classics' budget price further clinch my recommendation for collectors.' As before, Leslie Howard supplies his own, invaluable insights to accompany this trio of symphonies in Liszt's transcriptions for piano duo. As with the symphonic poems,
Han-Na Chang, Antonio Pappano, LSO - Prokofiev: Sinfonia Concertante, Sonata for Cello and Piano (2003) Reissue 2008

Sergey Prokofiev: Sinfonia Concertante, Sonata for Cello and Piano (2003) Reissue 2008
Han-Na Chang, cello; London Symphony Orchestra; Antonio Pappano, conductor & piano

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 266 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 160 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: EMI Classics | # 50999 5 18189 2 0 | Time: 01:01:41

This is a fine recording of two vastly under-appreciated works by young cello virtuoso Han-Na Chang. She has the extraordinary technique to play the excruciatingly difficult cadenza in the central movement of the Sinfonia Concertante and the sustained tone to play the long, lyrical melodies in the opening movement of the cello sonata. Antonio Pappano is a faithful accompanist whether he's directing the London Symphony Orchestra in the Sinfonia Concertante or playing the piano in the cello sonata.
Howard Shelley, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 71: Carl Czerny: Piano Concertos (2017)

Howard Shelley, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 71: Carl Czerny: Piano Concertos (2017)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & no Log) ~ 252 Mb | Total time: 73:10 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA68138 | Recorded: 2015

Active in every genre other than opera, Carl Czerny is largely remembered for the numerous piano studies he wrote as pedagogical aids. Howard Shelley's advocacy of his three overlooked virtuoso works for piano and orchestra is a welcome reminder of this composer's greater appeal. Alongside the Piano Concerto in A minor Op.214 are two premiere recordings of his Piano Concerto in F major Op.28 and Rondo Brillant in B flat major Op.233.
Howard Shelley, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 66: Henri Herz: Piano Concertos No. 2 (2015)

Howard Shelley, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 66: Henri Herz: Piano Concerto No. 2 (2015)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & no Log) ~ 204 Mb | Total time: 65:08 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA68100 | Recorded: 2014

Henri Herz was a phenomenon in 1830s Paris and 1840s America, but today his music is mostly forgotten. He wrote eight piano concertos, one of which was lost. Concertos 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 appear across two previous volumes of the Romantic Piano Concertos series. Here, Howard Shelley and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra put on their finest dancing shoes to complete the cycle with Piano Concerto No. 2 (the one with which Herz conquered America in 1846) and three extended fantasies.
Leslie Howard, Mattia Ometto - Franz Liszt: Faust Symphony, Dante Symphony, Beethoven Symphony No.9  [3CDs] (2024)

Leslie Howard, Mattia Ometto - Franz Liszt: Faust Symphony, Dante Symphony, Beethoven Symphony No.9 [3CDs] (2024)
XLD| FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 662 Mb | Total time: 3:12:15 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | # 95749 | Recorded: 2019, 2023

The pre-eminent Lisztian of our day returns to Brilliant Classics for a symphonic sequel of transcriptions. In 2018, Brilliant Classics issued Leslie Howard and Mattia Ometta playing the 12 symphonic poems of Liszt in the composer's own transcriptions for piano duo (95748). The set won glowing reviews: 'Not only do Leslie Howard and Mattia Ometto navigate Liszt's technical challenges with fluency and ease,' wrote Jed Distler for Classics Today, 'but they also treat the scores seriously… Howard's excellent annotations and Brilliant Classics' budget price further clinch my recommendation for collectors.' As before, Leslie Howard supplies his own, invaluable insights to accompany this trio of symphonies in Liszt's transcriptions for piano duo. As with the symphonic poems,
Howard Shelley, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 72: Cipriani Potter: Piano Concertos (2017)

Howard Shelley, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 72: Cipriani Potter: Piano Concertos (2017)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & no Log) ~ 244 Mb | Total time: 73:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA68151 | Recorded: 2016

Volume 72 of our Romantic Piano Concerto series comes to the rescue of yet another neglected figure with three first recordings courtesy of Howard Shelley and his Tasmanian forces. Composer, pianist, writer and educator (he was an early Principal of the Royal Academy of Music), London-born Cipriani Potter was encouraged by Beethoven and admired by Wagner.