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Arthur Bliss - Complete Piano Music, Vol. 1 (Mark Bebbington)


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Composer: Arthur Bliss
  1. Valses fantastiques: I. Allegretto amabile
  2. Valses fantastiques: II. Poco più andante
  3. Valses fantastiques: III. Poco lento e molto espressivo
  4. Valses fantastiques: IV. Introduction. Moderato
  5. Toccata
  6. Intermezzo
  7. Study
  8. Piano Sonata: I. Moderato marcato
  9. Piano Sonata: II. Adagio sereno
  10. Piano Sonata: III. Allegro
  11. May-Zeeh
  12. Suite for Piano: I. Overture. Allegro
  13. Suite for Piano: II. Polonaise. Alla polacca
  14. Suite for Piano: III. Elegy
  15. Suite for Piano: IV. Variations
  16. Miniature Scherzo

Mark Bebbington, piano
Date: 2012
Label: SOMM Recordings

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Review

Bebbington launches Bliss cycle for Somm

This first volume of Mark Bebbington’s planned recording of the complete piano music of Sir Arthur Bliss ranges wide over the full span of his career. Very well played and vividly recorded in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, the earliest item, the curiously named May-Zeeh of 1910, is just a tuneful little salon piece in waltz time, while the last, the Miniature Scherzo of 1969, is a tiny piece designed to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Musical Times and was written only six years before Bliss’s death in 1975.

The first item on the disc, the four Valses fantastiques of 1913, owes something to Ravel’s Valses nobles et sentimentales, published just before. Already they mark a stylistic advance but one has to wait for the pieces written in the 1920s, when in America Bliss met and married his wife, Trudy, before the radical Bliss emerges. The Toccata of 1925 is a vigorous piece, as is the Study of 1927 with its sharp cross-rhythms, splendidly enunciated by Mark Bebbington. Between them comes the little Intermezzo of 1912, an inspiration amiable to the point of sounding a little bland.

It is in the Piano Sonata of 1952 that one finds Bliss spreading his wings a great deal more in three substantial movements, fast-slow-fast, though curiously what is evidently a misprint lists the middle movement as Allegro sereno (Bliss himself describes it as ‘slow and serene’). It comes in variation form, where the first movement starts with a waltz leading to a gently lyrical second subject. The vigorous finale is the most brilliant movement technically, a test for any pianist.

The Suite for piano of 1925 was one of the pieces which was inspired by the composer’s love-affair with his wife-to-be – four strongly characterised genre pieces: Overture, Polonaise, Elegy, and Variations as a vigorous conclusion. The Miniature Scherzo makes a sparkling epilogue. None of this may be earth-shatteringly original music but, as presented here, it offers a vivid portrait of one of the most important British composers of his period.

-- Edward Greenfield, Gramophone


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Arthur Bliss (2 August 1891 – 27 March 1975) was an English composer and conductor. After the First World War, he quickly became known as an unconventional and modernist composer, but within the decade he began to display a more traditional and romantic side in his music. In Bliss's later years, his work was respected but was thought old-fashioned, and it was eclipsed by the music of younger colleagues such as William Walton and Benjamin Britten. Since his death, his compositions have been well represented on record, and many of his better-known works remain in the repertoire of British orchestras.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Bliss

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Mark Bebbington (born 17 January 1972) is a British concert pianist. He studied at the Royal College of Music, and later studied in Paris and Italy with Aldo Ciccolini. Internationally recognised as a champion of British music in particular, Bebbington has recorded extensively for the SOMM label to critical acclaim. In addition to a series of five-star reviews in BBC Music Magazine, he has won Gramophone Editor's Choice and International Record Review's 'Outstanding' accolade. Bebbington has featured both as soloist and recitalist on BBC television and radio, and on major European television and radio networks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Bebbington
http://markbebbington.co.uk/

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