[ Chandos Classics / CD ]
Release Date: Sunday 28 April 2002
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"merits a strong recommendation."
(BBC Music Magazine)
"…this is a fascinating and well-played disc that merits a strong recommendation."
BBC Music Magazine
'Margaret Fingerhut is a sensitive advocate, and is especially convincing in the more exotic miniatures…'
- Gramophone
There are few recordings of Bloch's piano music available in the current catalogue, and this new one will be of interest to all those who enjoy unusual piano repertoire.
Margaret Fingerhut has performed in Europe, the US, Scandinavia, Israel, Turkey, India and Africa and has played with many of the UK's top orchestras. A regular BBC Radio recitalist, she also appears on television. She has had a long and distinguished career with Chandos, specialising in rare repertoire, and always receiving excellent reviews. A number of her discs have been selected as Gramophone magazine's Critic's Choice and two of her Bax recordings were nominated for Gramophone Awards.
Ernest Bloch wrote relatively little for solo piano. Virtually his entire output for the instrument dates to two comparatively brief periods. The first of these was the early 1920s when he was director of the Cleveland Institute in Ohio. During this time he composed the glittering nocturne In the Night, the 'Poem for piano' Nirvana, Enfantines, a set of ten pieces for children and Five Sketches in Sepia.
For the delightful and delicate Enfantines, Bloch simplified his idiom, creating for the most part translucent two-part textures well within the compass of young players. The pieces exercise a very direct appeal in terms of lyricism and entertainment.
The Five Sketches in Sepia are short pieces - mostly only a page or two of music - which live up to the 'sketch' definition by giving the impression of spontaneous inspirations dashed down as they occurred. In fact they are obviously carefully composed, a sophisticated distillation of Bloch's various pianistic influences, with a characteristic clarity and delicacy of spacing.
Twelve years were to pass between his writing of the Five Sketches and Bloch's later period of piano composition which produced his Piano Sonata and Visions and Prophecies. The Piano Sonata is probably Bloch's most substantial and significant work for solo piano. The work is in a more dissonant, harder-edged style than the piano pieces of the 1920s.
Visions and Prophecies is a recomposition of Bloch's Voice in the Wilderness, a symphonic poem for orchestra with cello obligato. It is divided into five movements. The more dramatic, odd-numbered movements evoke the Old Testament prophets while the calmer, even-numbered ones are the visions.
SELECTED PREVIOUS RELEASES from Margaret Fingerhut
Dukas - piano works - CHAN 8765
Howells - piano works - CHAN 9273
Leighton - piano works - CHAN 9818
Bax - chamber works - CHAN 9602
Bax - Concertante for Piano etc - CHAN 9715
Visions and Prophecies for the piano
Five Sketches in Sepia
Piano Sonata
Enfantines
In the Night
Nirvana (Poem for piano)