SPOHR Piano Sonata, Op 125 ONSLOW Piano Sonata, Op 2
Shelley champions Spohr with his pianist’s hat on
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Composer or Director: (André) Georges (Louis) Onslow, Louis Spohr
Genre:
Instrumental
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 11/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 78
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA67947
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Rondoletto |
Louis Spohr, Composer
Howard Shelley, Musician, Piano Louis Spohr, Composer |
Sonata for Piano |
Louis Spohr, Composer
Howard Shelley, Musician, Piano Louis Spohr, Composer |
(6) Pièces |
(André) Georges (Louis) Onslow, Composer
(André) Georges (Louis) Onslow, Composer Howard Shelley, Musician, Piano |
Toccata |
(André) Georges (Louis) Onslow, Composer
(André) Georges (Louis) Onslow, Composer Howard Shelley, Musician, Piano |
Author: Jeremy Nicholas
Nor am I convinced by the Piano Sonata (1807) of George Onslow, born within a few months of Spohr and, at this early stage in his career, without an individual voice. With the exception of the second-movement Minuet, the work is more notable for its suave craftsmanship than its musical inspiration and is on a par neither with his later piano quintets and quartets nor the Six Pièces from 1848. These Mendelssohnian miniatures (think Songs Without Words) inspire Shelley to some of his most imaginative playing, not least the final one in E major. He leaves the biggest surprise till last. Onslow’s Toccata was written in 1811, a full 25 years before Schumann’s Toccata, Op 7, in the same key. I leave it to you to judge whether Schumann should be accused of plagiarism or whether we are hearing one of the most striking examples of synchronicity in the piano’s literature. Hush, but I think I prefer Onslow’s.
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