The World's First Piano Concertos (Bach, Abel. Hayes, Hook, etc)

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The World's First Piano Concertos (Bach, Abel. Hayes, Hook, etc)
David Owen Norris, square pianos, with Sonnerie: Monica Huggett, Emilia Benjamin - violins; Joseph Crouch, cello

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Release Date: Thursday 1 May 2003

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Performed on the tiny square piano that dominated the European keyboard market for about 15 years in the late 18th century.

Extensive research by internationally renowned pianist David Owen Norris about a peculiar, tiny square piano that dominated the European keyboard market for about 15 years in the late 18th century, led to his discovery of works written specially for the instrument which constitute The World's First Piano Concertos.

The square piano was the brainchild of a German instrument maker name Zumpe who moved to London in 1761, a time that found composers such as J C Bach and C F Abel thriving in the cosmopolitan English city, and when a precocious Mozart met the former during an early tour there. Inspired by Zumpe's revolutionary invention, these and other leading composers of the day eagerly wrote a number of virtuoso works that, accompanied by a small string ensemble which would not overpower the instrument's delicate sound, allowed the keyboard soloist to truly shine. Thus, The Piano Concerto was born in London around 1770. These works, neglected since the demise of the square piano, are now brought together with an equally neglected instrument for the first time on CD.

David Owen Norris plays two original instruments: a Zumpe & Buntebart Square Piano of 1769, and, even more precious, another Zumpe built c. 1777-8, signed on its soundboard by J C Bach and known to have been played by Mozart.


Recorded December 10th and 11th 2002 in the Music Room at Hatchlands, Surrey, England.

Tracks:

JOHANN CHRISTIAN BACH (1735 - 1782)
Concerto in E flat Op.7 No.5 (1770)
1. Allegro di molto 6.37
2. Andante 6.22
3. Allegro 3.05

CARL FRIEDRICH ABEL (1723 - 1787)
Concerto in B flat Op.11 No.2 (1774)
4. Allegro 4.41
5. Rondeau:Allegro 3.36

JC BACH
Concerto in G Op.7 No.6 (1770)
6. Allegro 5.48
7. Andante 5.13
8. Allegretto 2.39

JC BACH arr. WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791)
Concerto in D K107 (1772) [from Sonata Op.5 No.3 (1766)]
9. Allegro 5.21
10. Andante 4.38
11. Tempo di Menuetto 4.01

PHILIP HAYES (1738-1797)
Concerto in A major (1769) [The World's First]
12. Allegro 4.44
13. Grazioso 2.57
14. Minuetto con variazoni 3.39

JAMES HOOK (1746-1827)
Concerto in D, [Op.1] No.5 (1770)
15. Allegro con spirito 7.06
16. Andante 3.48
17. Rondo:Allegro 4.57