Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Alan Rawsthorne's piano concertos with this remarkable album, featuring his Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2. Released on Naxos in 2003, this 56-minute collection showcases Rawsthorne's distinctive compositional style, blending lyricism, rhythm, and a deep sense of drama.
The album opens with the Piano Concerto No. 1, a three-movement work that begins with a lively "Capriccio: Allegro molto," followed by the introspective "Chaconne: Andante con moto," and concludes with the energetic "Tarantella: Vivace." The concerto also includes an improvisational piece based on a theme by Constant Lambert, adding a unique and spontaneous touch to the performance.
The Piano Concerto No. 2, also presented in its entirety, is a four-movement work that further explores Rawsthorne's musical language. The concerto begins with the "Allegro piacevole," a pleasant and engaging opening movement, followed by the dynamic "Allegro molto." The "Intermezzo: Adagio semplice" provides a moment of quiet reflection, leading into the final "Allegro," a thrilling conclusion to the concerto.
This album is a testament to Alan Rawsthorne's enduring appeal and his significant contribution to the piano concerto repertoire. Whether you're a longtime fan of Rawsthorne's music or a newcomer looking to explore his work, this album offers a compelling introduction to his unique and captivating compositions.