Widor Piano Concertos 1 & 2
Hyperion and Dutton with precisely the same Widor
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Composer or Director: Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Epoch
Magazine Review Date: 1/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 73
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDLX7275
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Piano No. 1 |
Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer Martin Roscoe, Piano Martin Yates, Conductor |
Fantaisie |
Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer Martin Roscoe, Piano Martin Yates, Conductor |
Concerto for Piano No. 2 |
Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer
BBC Concert Orchestra Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer Martin Roscoe, Piano Martin Yates, Conductor |
Composer or Director: Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 1/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 71
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA67817
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Piano No. 1 |
Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer Markus Becker, Piano Thierry Fischer, Conductor |
Fantaisie |
Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer Markus Becker, Piano Thierry Fischer, Conductor |
Concerto for Piano No. 2 |
Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Charles-Marie(-Jean-Albert) Widor, Composer Markus Becker, Piano Thierry Fischer, Conductor |
Author: Jeremy Nicholas
Eager to prove the point and arriving like a couple of No 6 buses come two releases of exactly the same programme in exactly the same order: Hyperion can claim ‘first recording’ status by dint of setting down their versions eleven months earlier (2010) than Dutton (May 2011). Both merit our attention because of the (perhaps surprising) quality of the music and, given the artists involved, the (not at all surprising) excellence of the performances and recordings on the two labels.
All three works are far more than vapid virtuoso showpieces, though all contain their share of thundering octaves and brilliant virtuoso display. The First Concerto, completed in 1876, the most conventional of the three, has many arresting, individual touches and themes. Like the Second (1905), it is resourcefully orchestrated with a host of original ideas, such as the accompanied violin solo just before the finale. The jewel here is the Fantaisie (1889), lasting over 22 minutes, with many unusual episodes, glimpses of Saint‑Saëns, Franck, Brahms and Liszt, but still uniquely Widor.
As far as the soloists, orchestras and conductors are concerned, I am going to sit on the fence – not the most helpful advice for you the prospective customer – but the fact is that, once the pros and cons have been weighed, there is little to choose between them. Overall tempi are remarkably similar on both discs (the timing of one Fantaisie is within seconds of the other); Becker and Fischer take a slightly brisker view of the concertos’ outer movements in which, however, Roscoe and Yates are marginally more flamboyant. Roscoe has more fun with the music-hall character of the First Concerto’s last movement and is the more imaginative of the two in passages such as that in the Second Concerto’s second movement marked agitato (piano solo, librement), leading to another marked très égal, sonorité d’Harmonica (3'07"); and compare the way the brass round off this movement in Dutton’s warmer acoustic with Fischer’s more restrained attack. Hyperion, on the other hand, opts for a more transparent sound picture and slightly clearer woodwind and brass detail, matched by Becker’s lighter, sparkling touch; they have the better booklet (Nigel Simeone) – and, of course, if you are collecting their Romantic Piano Concerto series it will be de facto the first choice.
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