Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Sharkkb8 on Friday 19 August 2016, 03:36

Title: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Sharkkb8 on Friday 19 August 2016, 03:36
At the end of September, Hyperion is to release a disc of viola & piano pieces - some very-sung composers in there obviously, but a couple of new names as well - new to me anyway.  Played by Lawrence Power & Simon Crawford-Phillips.

http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Hyperion/CDA68165 (http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Hyperion/CDA68165)

soundbytes:  http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68165 (http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68165)

Büsser:  Appassionato, Op. 34
Chausson:  Pièce Op. 39
Debussy:  Beau Soir
Durosoir:  Vitrail pour alto et piano
Enescu:  Concertstück for viola & piano
Hahn, R:  Soliloque et Forlane for viola & piano
Honore:  Morceau de concert
Hue:  Thème varié
Ravel:  Deux mélodies hébraïques: Kaddisch
Vierne, L:  Deux Pièces Op. 7

(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8220758/Unsung%20Composer%20pix%20-%20leave%20in%20place/911oIubAr%2BL._SL1500_.jpg)
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 19 August 2016, 09:26
Yes, I'd spotted this too. Wondered if it was a trifly 'bitty' as a programme...
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Friday 19 August 2016, 12:07
No more so, I would say, than a disk of piano miniatures by various composers. Hyperion have given me an advance copy but I haven't played it yet. Will let you know what I think when I have.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 19 August 2016, 12:56
Thanks, Gareth.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Friday 19 August 2016, 20:24
I have just listened to this CD and can report that the pieces are all IMHO good. There is a strong whiff of the salon about them - as one would expect - but the Appassionato by Busser, the Theme varie by Georges Hue, the Morceau de Concert by Leon Honnore and the Concertstuck by George Enescu are pretty substantial. All are well wrought and are characterised by attractive and melodious writing. An enjoyable programme, very well played by both artists.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 19 August 2016, 20:39
That's good to know - thanks again.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: eschiss1 on Wednesday 28 September 2016, 14:29
Who's Durosoir? I've heard of Huë but not this coloristic Hue person. The others (maybe not Honore/Honoré?) I've at least heard of if not heard... it seems a program this ex-violist might look forward to :)

Critical tip re dia-critics: if looking for a é and your keyboard doesn't have it, websearch for a page that has the "right" spelling of the person's name, copy-paste... and hopefully Bob will add you to his list of nephews and nieces.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 28 September 2016, 16:09
é = alt 0233 (numeric keypad).
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Wednesday 28 September 2016, 19:48
That's right, Alan. But also one can insert a symbol in Word from a drop down menu which has hundreds of special characters including diacritics.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: jdperdrix on Wednesday 28 September 2016, 21:06
QuoteWho's Durosoir?
See the entry on wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucien_Durosoir (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucien_Durosoir)
Lucien Durosoir (1878-1955) was active as a composer from 1920 to 1950.
His music is more impressionist than romantic, even almost atonal sometimes. His chamber music has been published by Alpha (4 CD's).His piano sonata ("Aube") has been recorded by Daniel Gardiole on a CD called "L'aube des siècles" published by L'Algarade.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: petershott@btinternet.com on Thursday 29 September 2016, 00:12
It is worth adding he started as a gifted violinist having studied with Joachim. Before WW1 he introduced many French chamber works to Germany and in turn introduced the Strauss violin concerto to France. An accident at the end of the war ended his career, and from then he turned to composition - largely of chamber works - working in isolation and away from all mainstream developments in early 20th century music. The music is utterly distinctive and can't be called 'impressionistic' or even 'romantic'. Of possible interest to Eric, who raised the question, there are three string quartets of 1920, 1922, and 1934 and a piano quintet of 1925. I hold all these works in high regard and have become very fond of them. I was privileged to hear a private performance by a young string quartet in London last year and that was a wonderfully memorable experience. But, alas, I fear further discussion of Durosoir here would induce a state of apoplexy amongst those who manage the site.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 29 September 2016, 07:38
Many thanks, Peter, for clarifying where Durosoir stands.
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 29 September 2016, 08:51
Your fears are ungrounded - not a hint of apoplexy!
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 29 September 2016, 09:55
Or even unfounded  ;)
Nit-pickingly yours,
Alan the Unapoplectic
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: semloh on Monday 03 October 2016, 01:39
Music promising
pity about the cover
but, who cares, not me

Alan's brevity
prompted me to comment
in a roughly Haiku style
Title: Re: "Fin de Siecle" - viola & piano works from Hyperion
Post by: adriano on Monday 03 October 2016, 07:42
aaargh, what a horrible cover picture!