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Friday, October 5, 2018

Josef Suk - Piano Music (Jonathan Plowright)


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Composer: Josef Suk
  • (01) Spring, Op. 22a
  • (06) Summer impressions, Op. 22b
  • (09) Piano pieces, Op. 7
  • (16) Moods, Op. 10

Jonathan Plowright, piano
Date: 2018
Label: Hyperion
https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68198

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Review

This disc of early piano music offers a different side from Suk the maximalist, with works such as Asrael and Ripening. And it sounds as if Jonathan Plowright has thoroughly enjoyed his foray into the world of the character piece – a million miles away from his superb Brahms series for BIS. If collective titles along the lines of Summer Impressions or Spring might smack of Walter Carroll, let me reassure you now that this is music of great inventiveness, full of flights of imagination and no small degree of virtuosity.

The first number of the Spring suite bursts in with quasi-orchestral textures before giving way to more lyrical sentiments, with a delicately fluttering ending. This is followed by ‘The Breeze’, with its gently skittering rhythms, the mood shifting again for the pulsating ‘Awaiting’, so full of hope and yearning. In the suite’s final number, ‘Longing’, Suk proffers first a tumbling melody and then proceeds to fleck it with ornamentations of the utmost tenderness, before building to a climax that reminds us that these are miniature in scale only, certainly not in musical ambition, and Plowright’s skills as a colourist are heard to great effect.

The modally inclined ‘At Noon’ from Summer Impressions opens innocently enough, the right hand repeating an interval of a fourth and then a fifth, but the way Suk harmonises it is extraordinarily potent. After this, ‘Children at Play’ is delightfully unpredictable and full of spirit – faintly Bartókian in its jumpy rhythms, though gentler in its harmonic language. ‘Evening Mood’ initially calms matters, though it rises to an emotional storm at its centre, with Suk conjuring a sense of both the epic and the intimate during its six-minute duration.

Space precludes listing every gem but other highlights are the musical-box delicacy of the ‘Humoresque’, the gorgeous languor of the two Idylls from Op 7, which are seductively harmonised, and the sheer playfulness of the Capriccio from Moods. Plowright’s affection for this music is palpable at every turn and he’s given a warmly immediate recording. Terrific notes from Jan Smaczny complete this veritable box of delights.

-- Harriet Smith, Gramophone

More reviews:
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2018/Jul/Suk_piano_CDA68198.htm
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2018/Aug/Suk_piano_CDA68198.htm
http://www.classicalsource.com/db_control/db_cd_review.php?id=15708
https://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/reviews/suk-jonathan-plowright/
https://www.audaud.com/suk-piano-music-jonathan-plowright-piano-hyperion/
https://www.allmusic.com/album/suk-mw0003177987
https://www.amazon.com/Suk-Jonathan-Plowright-Hyperion-CDA68198/dp/B07BFB3KJK

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Josef Suk (4 January 1874 – 29 May 1935) was a Czech composer and violinist. Known as one of Dvořák's favorite pupils, Suk became very close to his mentor and later married Dvořák's daughter, Otilie. Suk was the grandfather of famed Czech violinist Josef Suk (1929-2011). Suk's musical style started off with a very heavy emphasis on what he experienced during his time with Dvořák, though this Czech-style influence eventually slowly became more German and Austrian in style. Suk, alongside Vitezslav Novak and Ostrčil, is considered one of the leading composers in Czech Modernism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Suk_(composer)

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Jonathan Plowright (born 1959 in Yorkshire) is a British concert pianist. He studied with Alexander Kelly at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and with Julio Esteban at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. His USA debut was at Carnegie Hall in 1984, followed by his UK debut in 1985, at Wigmore Hall. Plowright performed worldwide as recitalist, appeared with leading orchestras and ensembles, made many commercial recordings and appeared on radio and TV broadcasts. He championed neglected music from Polish Romantic composers, Stojowski, Paderewski and Melcer, which he has recorded for Hyperion Records.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Plowright

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