BEACH; CLARKE; FARRENC Piano Trios (Neave Trio)
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Composer or Director: Louise Farrenc, Rebecca Clarke, Amy Marcy (Cheney) Beach
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Chandos
Magazine Review Date: 11/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 72
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CHAN20139
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Trio No 1 |
Louise Farrenc, Composer
Louise Farrenc, Composer Neave Trio |
Piano Trio |
Amy Marcy (Cheney) Beach, Composer
Amy Marcy (Cheney) Beach, Composer Neave Trio |
Author: Guy Rickards
The Trio (1921) by Rebecca Clarke (this year marks the 40th anniversary of her death) is even better served on disc at present, with several fine recordings. I have long admired that by Martin Roscoe, Andrew Watkinson and David Waterman on ASV (coupled with Beach’s Quintet, curiously), though this newcomer runs it close and is rather more sumptuously recorded. Like the Trio des Alpes (who coupled their account with a so-so one of the Beach), the Neave have the measure of Clarke’s then quite radical style, closer to Bartók than to Vaughan Williams. The greater cogency of Clarke’s writing draws out a taut and vivid interpretation.
Louise Farrenc composed three piano trios (the third is an alternative version of the Op 44 Flute Trio) and they are all terrific listens. The Neave take a comparatively expansive way with No 1 here, as compared to the Linos Ensemble, part of a fine all-Farrenc programme with slightly more clinical sound. Collectors may prefer all-Beach or all-Farrenc couplings but the Neave’s programme makes a splendid introduction to these three pioneering female composers.
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