Goetz / Wieniawski: Piano Concertos

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GOETZ / WIENIAWSKI
Goetz / Wieniawski: Piano Concertos
Hamish Milne (piano) / BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Michal Dworzynski

[ Hyperion Romantic Piano Concertos Vol 52 / CD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 10 November 2010

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'There is much about Goetz's concert that is adorable - the slow movement in particular - and it is well worth the average listener's attention.' (International Record Review)

'There is much about Goetz's concert that is adorable - the slow movement in particular - and it is well worth the average listener's attention … Milne is aristocratic and subtle in both his tone and his interpretation, and this seems appropriate for Goetz's gentlemanlike personality and Concerto … [Wieniawski] The very Polish finale … has a main theme whose swashbuckling quality entrenches it in the ear' (International Record Review)

Hamish Milne makes a welcome return to the Romantic Piano Concerto series with two recherché delights from the nineteenth century.

Józef, 'the other Wieniawski' is the brother of the more famous violinist, Henryk. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire and had a wide-ranging and successful performing and composing career. His highly attractive Piano Concerto in G minor is in the mould of those by Chopin and Liszt, with the piano very much in the foreground. The Rondo finale demands a spectacular display of technique, living proof of Wieniawski's own brand of virtuosity.

Goetz's music, although full of melodic gift and mastery of form, was rarely performed after the end of his short life. His piano concerto proved to be the most successful of his orchestral works played during his lifetime, and was praised by the local press as 'evidence of his outstanding talent, crafted, melodious, fiery and reflective, with a brilliant piano part. It is effective without playing to the gallery, often has quite new combinations of scoring in the orchestral accompaniment, and is, in the best sense of the word, modern'.

Tracks:

Piano Concerto in B flat major, Op 18
Hermann Goetz (1840-1876)

Piano Concerto in G minor, Op 20 Józef Wieniawski (1837-1912)