Stephen Dodgson's "24 Inventions for Harpsichord" is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary classical music, presented in a world premiere recording by Russian harpsichordist Ekaterina Likhina. Released on April 14, 2017, under the Naxos label, this album spans a duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, offering a rich and diverse collection of 24 inventions composed for the harpsichord.
Dodgson, a modern English composer of significant caliber, initially presented a set of inventions in 1955 at the young age of 21. This album showcases his matured compositional skills, with three additional sets of inventions that demonstrate his deep understanding of the harpsichord's unique qualities. The pieces are divided into four sets, each containing six inventions, and are performed with remarkable skill and sensitivity by Likhina.
The compositions are characterized by their idiomatic writing, richly varied textures, and deeply satisfying musical content. Each invention explores different moods and tempos, ranging from the lively "Vivace" to the contemplative "Lento," and the playful "Scherzando." The album is a testament to Dodgson's creativity and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional harpsichord music.
This recording is not just a collection of pieces but a comprehensive exploration of Dodgson's inventive genius. It offers listeners a chance to appreciate the depth and breadth of his work, as well as the technical prowess and artistic sensitivity of Ekaterina Likhina. Whether you are a fan of contemporary classical music or simply curious about the harpsichord's potential in modern compositions, this album is sure to engage and delight.
(C) 2017 Naxos(P) 2017 Naxos
Tracks
24 Inventions, Set 1: No. 1, VivaceStephen Dodgson, Ekaterina Likhina
24 Inventions, Set 1: No. 2, Andante con motoStephen Dodgson, Ekaterina Likhina
24 Inventions, Set 1: No. 3, AllegrettoStephen Dodgson, Ekaterina Likhina
24 Inventions, Set 1: No. 4, LentoStephen Dodgson, Ekaterina Likhina