Originally posted by DracoM
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Howells, Herbert (1892 - 1983)
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I was previously unaware that Howells composed a Piano Quartet. It was the second work in a concert which I attended this afternoon, and all I can say is that it's a long time since a work has impressed me so much on first hearing. The other works on the programme were Mozart K478 and Dvorak's Piano Quartet - a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon!
Wob (formerly World of Books) have 1 copy of the Naxos recording of the Howells left, which I've just ordered.Last edited by LMcD; 22-09-24, 22:51.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI was previously unaware that Howells composed a Piano Quartet. It was the second work in a concert which I attended this afternoon, and all I can say is that it's a long time since a work has impressed me so much on first hearing. The other works on the programme were Mozart K478 and Dvorak's Piano Quartet - a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon!
Wob (formerly World of Books) have 1 copy of the Naxos recording of the Howells left, which I've just ordered.
You probably already know the coupling on that Naxos CD (SQ3, In Gloucestershire).
I found it rather aggressive in comparison with the other recordings I have, by Divertimenti and the Britten Quartet, which I'd urge you to seek out if you don't know/have them:
This page lists all recordings of In Gloucestershire, (String Quartet No. 3) by Herbert Norman Howells (1892–1983).
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The Howells piano quartet is very fine, inspired by deep feeling. But my favourite of all his works is the Elegy for viola, string quartet and string orchestra. It's a deeply moving work. There are moments of passion, but it's mostly understated in that very English way that's so eloquent. The 'classic' recording is the Boult on Lyrita.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
You probably already know the coupling on that Naxos CD (SQ3, In Gloucestershire).
I found it rather aggressive in comparison with the other recordings I have, by Divertimenti and the Britten Quartet, which I'd urge you to seek out if you don't know/have them:
This page lists all recordings of In Gloucestershire, (String Quartet No. 3) by Herbert Norman Howells (1892–1983).
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
I'm not sure whether it's the Piano Quartet or In Gloucestershire that you consider rather aggressive. I already have the Divertimenti recording of the latter.
I have another version of the PQ, on this splendid CD, To Chosen Hill:
Howells - To Chosen Hill….. Metier: MSVCD92003. Buy CD or download online. Andrew West & Michael Collins Lyric Quartet
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