Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: tpaloj on Monday 03 June 2019, 22:56

Title: Ernest Pingoud's 3rd Piano Concerto (1922)
Post by: tpaloj on Monday 03 June 2019, 22:56
An unpublished and unrecorded work, like many of Pingoud's orchestral pieces. It was performed in Berlin in 1923 with Leonid Kreutzer as soloist and Pingoud conducting.

It was further performed three times in Helsinki in early April, 1924, with Egbert Grape as soloist, then brought to fair success in Turku in 15.4.1924. A newspaper review mentions planned performances in London, Copenhagen, Berlin and Braunschwich, but I don't know if those performances ever materialized. It was later performed once in Finland in 1942, then just once more in 1958.

A review of the 15.4.1924 concert in Turku had praise for the work:
I found the second movement sublime, not unlike in mood to the slow movement of Pfitzner's PC, so I had to transcribe and upload it. A computer recording is far from perfect of course, but it's a start.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1ASSALnkxI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1ASSALnkxI)


PS: The first, brief 3 min movement of Pingoud's unrecorded, enticingly Scriabinesque "Cor Ardens", a symphonic poem about 16 minutes in length. Not sure it should warrant a new thread of its own, but here.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9d8bize74ji6ps1/Ernest%20Pingoud%20-%20Cor%20Ardens%2C%20Mvmt%20I.mp3?dl=0 (https://www.dropbox.com/s/9d8bize74ji6ps1/Ernest%20Pingoud%20-%20Cor%20Ardens%2C%20Mvmt%20I.mp3?dl=0)