Britten & Barber Piano Concertos; Nocturnes Elizabeth Joy Roe
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
25.02.2015
Label: Decca
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Elizabeth Joy Roe, London Symphony Orchestra & Emil Tabakov
Composer: Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), Samuel Barber (1910-1981)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Benjamin Britten (1913-1976): Piano Concerto, Op.13
- 1 1. Toccata 12:59
- 2 2. Waltz 05:07
- 3 3. Impromptu 08:16
- 4 4. March 08:36
- Samuel Barber (1910-1981): Piano Concerto, Op.38
- 5 1. Allegro appassionato 14:34
- 6 2. Moderato 07:49
- 7 3. Allegro molto 06:40
- Nocturne, 'Homage to John Field' Op. 33
- 8 Nocturne, 'Homage to John Field' Op. 33 04:35
- Benjamin Britten (1913-1976): Night Piece (Notturno)
- 9 Night Piece (Notturno) 05:54
Info for Britten & Barber Piano Concertos; Nocturnes
This solo release, a unique coupling of two of the 20th Century’s greatest piano concertos marks Decca’s first-ever recording of the Barber concerto and the first of the Britten since the classic Richter account conducted by the composer in 1970.
Elizabeth Joy Roe has been performing both works since a student at Julliard and has written extensive booklet notes which detail the intriguing parallels between the two composers. Her New York concerto debut was in the Britten conducted by James Conlon at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center and in 2003 she was invited to replace the Barber concerto’s dedicatee, John Browning, at a performance with the Delaware Symphony shortly after Browning’s death.
The album is completed with two solo piano nocturnes by each composer: Britten’s ‘Night Piece’ and Barber’s ‘Nocturne - Homage to John Field’, widely-considered the father of the nocturne.
Elizabeth Joy Roe, piano
London Symphony Orchestra
Emil Tabakov, conductor
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Booklet for Britten & Barber Piano Concertos; Nocturnes