OK ... 'cat among the pigeons' time.
The question in the heading is a genuine one.
There is no piano concerto by a Brit (I know CVS was Irish, but Ireland was part of GB when he was born) that I have enjoyed anything like as much as Stanford's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 126.
Britten and Elgar (sort of), Howells and Parry, Ireland and... whoever - none of them.
Their piano concerti wouldn't be counted by many (if any) as their greatest works (maybe Ireland's). Why aren't the Brits that good at this form?
But in any event, the Stanford No 2 seems to me to be a truly great piece, with a spark of felicitous invention in each movement, and a coherence, that I don't hear in others "from these shores".
And talking of shores, I was put on to it originally by an enthusiastic analysis of it on.... France-Musique, some time ago - Philippe Cassard discussed and illustrated it with Irish pianist Finghin Collins. (Fwiw, I listen to the performance by Margaret Fingerhut and the Ulster Orchestra under Vernon Handley. I need to get that Collins performance).
Thoughts?
.
PS It's the best piece by Stanford I know, too....
The question in the heading is a genuine one.
There is no piano concerto by a Brit (I know CVS was Irish, but Ireland was part of GB when he was born) that I have enjoyed anything like as much as Stanford's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 126.
Britten and Elgar (sort of), Howells and Parry, Ireland and... whoever - none of them.
Their piano concerti wouldn't be counted by many (if any) as their greatest works (maybe Ireland's). Why aren't the Brits that good at this form?
But in any event, the Stanford No 2 seems to me to be a truly great piece, with a spark of felicitous invention in each movement, and a coherence, that I don't hear in others "from these shores".
And talking of shores, I was put on to it originally by an enthusiastic analysis of it on.... France-Musique, some time ago - Philippe Cassard discussed and illustrated it with Irish pianist Finghin Collins. (Fwiw, I listen to the performance by Margaret Fingerhut and the Ulster Orchestra under Vernon Handley. I need to get that Collins performance).
Thoughts?
.
PS It's the best piece by Stanford I know, too....
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