Found it a rewarding performance of Walton 1 which I like, overall. There are some things about the piece I’m not so sure about, mainly his liking for long pedals and static harmony at times, plus thick orchestration in places. I think he could have chopped a bit off the ending (too late now, alas): it makes the endings of the Enigma Variations and Dvořák’s cello concerto seem models of concision by comparison, imv.
The Sally Beamish accordion concerto, while semi-programmatic, was, for me, much more musically engaging than the violin one by Gabriel Prokofiev. An engaging performer, also, in James Crabb, by the sound of things: he managed to “sell” me some Rameau, no mean feat in my case, I have to say.
I hope Anthony Marwood is able to give a London/Proms premiere of the violin concerto in due course.
The Sally Beamish accordion concerto, while semi-programmatic, was, for me, much more musically engaging than the violin one by Gabriel Prokofiev. An engaging performer, also, in James Crabb, by the sound of things: he managed to “sell” me some Rameau, no mean feat in my case, I have to say.
I hope Anthony Marwood is able to give a London/Proms premiere of the violin concerto in due course.
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