MONTERO; RAVEL Piano Concertos
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Composer or Director: Gabriela Montero, Maurice Ravel
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Orchid Classics
Magazine Review Date: AW2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 52
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ORC100104
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Piano Concerto No 1, 'Latin' Concerto |
Gabriela Montero, Composer
Carlos Miguel Prieto, Conductor Gabriela Montero, Composer Orchestra of the Americas |
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra |
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Carlos Miguel Prieto, Conductor Gabriela Montero, Composer Maurice Ravel, Composer Orchestra of the Americas |
Author: Richard Whitehouse
Those having heard her rhapsody Ex patria (9/15) will appreciate Montero’s command creatively and executively, and her First Piano Concerto proves no less assured. Its Latin subtitle indicates the Latin American inflections which are everywhere apparent, not least in the opening Mambo with its propulsive rhythmic interplay. The Andante emphasises a melodic domain that imparts touching intimacy to the dialogue of soloist and orchestra, then the finale displays its venezolano epithet in a movement all the more engaging for its brevity.
Having Ravel’s Concerto in G as the coupling makes sense inasmuch as this piece embraces its past and present no less vividly. Montero has the measure of the first movement’s emotional ambivalence, not least that spellbinding episode before the reprise of the second main theme, then suffuses the Adagio with expressive raptness that never cloys. The final Presto ensures a bracing close, though others have teased greater subtlety from behind its whimsical facade.
Competition is stiff in the Ravel – Hélène Grimaud (Warner) and Anna Vinnitskaya (Naïve) being among the strongest recent versions, while the virtues of classics by Martha Argerich (DG) and Alicia de Larrocha (Decca) endure. Montero holds her own, however, and the only proviso is the short duration: surely another improvisation would not have been misplaced?
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