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Simon Callaghan, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - British Piano Concertos, Vol. 2 (2023)

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Simon Callaghan, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - British Piano Concertos, Vol. 2 (2023)

Simon Callaghan, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - British Piano Concertos, Vol. 2 (2023)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 269 Mb | Total time: 72:36 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Lyrita | # SRCD.416 | Recorded: 2022

Gordon Jacob’s Piano Concerto no.2 in E flat was completed in 1957 and premiered on 11 July of that year at the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth by the soloist Edith Vogel. A Proms performance took place at the Royal Albert Hall on 9 August 1957 with the same soloist. A review in The Times of the 1957 Proms performance of Gordon Jacob’s Piano Concerto No.2 declared that ‘the composer’s masterly understanding of the orchestra enables him to express each idea economically and in the most clean and attractive colours’, while The Sunday Times’ critic wrote that, ‘having taught the craft of orchestration to a whole generation of composers, Dr. Jacob is himself a past master at clear and effective scoring’.

Simon Callaghan, Martyn Brabbins, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - British Piano Concertos, Vol. 1 (2022)

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Simon Callaghan, Martyn Brabbins, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - British Piano Concertos, Vol. 1 (2022)

Simon Callaghan, Martyn Brabbins, BBC National Orchestra of Wales - British Piano Concertos, Vol. 1 (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 234 Mb | Total time: 68:33 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Lyrita | # SRCD.407 | Recorded: 2021

Smaller concertos for piano and modest orchestral forces were a feature of British composition in the first half of the 20th century. Often they were written for a special occasion, and typically vanished into oblivion thereafter. During the COVID period we were looking for things to record with small numbers of players, and stumbled across this treasury: short concertos written for entertainment that don't outstay their welcome.