Enigmas
ELGAR’S revelatory piano transcription of his ‘ENIGMA VARIATIONS’ with rare chamber works by BRITISH COMPOSERS, released by Divine Art Records.
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To coincide with Elgar’s 160th birthday in June 2017, Divine Art released a recital recording featuring Elgar’s own solo piano transcription of his much-loved Enigma Variations. Elgar originally extemporised and sketched out the work at the piano, and his transcription highlights the intimate nature of a work inspired by friends and acquaintances.
This is complemented by a varied collection of masterful works by British composers. Edmund Rubbra’s Two Sonnets by William Alabaster for trio are exquisite, and this is the first modern-day recording with a mezzo, as Rubbra intended. The recital also features the premiere recording of Nicholas Sackman’s Folio I for solo piano – a lively suite originally written for his family. Edwin York Bowen’s Sonata for flute and piano is perhaps familiar to flautists, and Kenneth Leighton’s Elegy to cellists; however both works deserve wider exposure as staples of post-romantic concert repertoire.
ELSPETH is joined by acclaimed young artists:
- CLAIRE OVERBURY flute – guest player with Britten Sinfonia, the RPO, and the Hallé orchestra
- HETTI PRICE cello – appearances at the Southbank and on BBC Radio 3 In Tune
- ALEXA BEATTIE viola – guest player with Munich Chamber Orchestra, ensemble appearances with Lisa Batiashivili and Kim Kashkashian
- CATHERINE BACKHOUSE mezzo-soprano – Britten Pears Young Artist 2015, solo appearances with Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Garsington Opera
Officially released 19 May 2017 (Divine Art catalogue no. DDA 25145)
LIST OF WORKS:
- EDWARD ELGAR – Enigma Variations, Op.36 (Elgar’s own piano transcription)
- KENNETH LEIGHTON – Elegy for cello and piano
- EDWIN YORK BOWEN – Sonata for Flute and Piano, Op. 120
- NICHOLAS SACKMAN – Folio I for solo piano *premiere recording*
- EDMUND RUBBRA – Two Sonnets by William Alabaster for medium voice, viola and piano, Op.87
For further information please contact:
Kathryn Marshall – Kathryn@divineartrecords.com