[ Hyperion / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 20 June 2014
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Howard Shelley is acclaimed as the living master of early Romantic piano music. So much of this music was ignored throughout the twentieth century that there is still a sense of discovery at each new recording. Shelley here presents the second instalment of a six-volume set of Mendelssohn's complete solo piano music-perhaps the least well-known part of the composer's repertoire. The first volume was praised for Shelley's 'immaculate, lightly-pedalled brilliance, unfailing stylistic assurance, warmth and flexibility' (Gramophone).
This second volume includes the Rondo capriccioso, a favourite virtuoso concert piece of the nineteenth century; the three-movement Fantasia in F sharp minor, which was originally described as a 'Sonate écossaise', with its characteristic Scottish folk-song elements in the first movement, and two books of the Songs without Words.
Rondo capriccioso in E major, Op. 14
Fantasia on "The Last Rose of Summer", Op. 15
3 Fantasies (or Caprices) Op. 16
Fantasia in F sharp minor, Op. 28
Songs without Words, Book 2 (6), Op. 30
Individual 'Lieder ohne Worte': E flat major, Espressivo & Allegro, MWV U 68
Individual 'Lieder ohne Worte': A major [Allegretto], MWV U 138
Songs without Words, Book 3 (6), Op. 38