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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Gareth Vaughan on Monday 11 January 2010, 21:50

Title: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Monday 11 January 2010, 21:50
Volume 2 of Cameo Classics' survey of Holbrooke's music for solo piano will be available later this month. In this volume Panos Trochopoulos plays the remaining Rhapsodie Etudes (nos. 5-9), the remaining Nocturnes Op. 121 (Nos. 3 and 5-8), the Celtic Suite, the Concert Valse "Talsarnau" Op. 79 and the first two of the Four Futurist Dances, Op. 66.  This is a very good disk, recorded on an excellent instrument and Panos offers some astonishing playing.
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: Mark Thomas on Monday 11 January 2010, 22:40
Thanks Gareth. This is good news; the Holbrooke revival gathers pace.
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: albion on Tuesday 13 April 2010, 18:12
I can confirm that this is an excellent recording and well worth acquiring: with Trochopoulos' stunning advocacy this should make a significant impact on our understanding and appreciation of Holbrooke. Hopefully the quirky series of 'Bogey Beasts', Op.89 (published with fantastic drawings by Sidney Sime, 1923) can be included in a later volume - although the last is strictly a song. For anyone who hasn't seen these illustrations:

http://spiritoftheages.com/Bogey%20Beasts%20%281923%29%20-%20Sidney%20Sime.htm (http://spiritoftheages.com/Bogey%20Beasts%20%281923%29%20-%20Sidney%20Sime.htm)

Holbrooke's musical realisations are equally imaginative!
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: Pengelli on Wednesday 14 April 2010, 15:15
There is an interesting website showing some of Sime's illustrations. I used one as a desktop for a while. Wasn't he a friend of Holbrooke's? (Must check up on this).
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 31 May 2014, 20:27
I note that the two volumes are now being reissued. Can anyone tell me about the music?
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: eschiss1 on Monday 02 June 2014, 02:06
I assume Op.79 is the same Op.79 also called "Long Ago" on IMSLP- score only downloadable in the US and Canada for the next 10 years or so though. Will have a quick look...
(... or, not. That Op.79 is a song. Hrm. ...??) Ah. "This song was extracted by the composer from his Opera-Ballet The Wizard, Op.70. He later repudiated the opus number 79. "
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Monday 02 June 2014, 14:44
The issue of opus numbers in Holbrooke's music is immensely complicated and confusing because of Josef's habit of issuing more than one piece with the same opus number, or the same piece with different opus numbers, and frequently renumbering his composition lists, sometimes adding a letter to the opus no. as well (or, correspondingly, deleting a letter previously there). It can be a veritable minefield. He was also continually recycling material and reproducing or refashioning it for different instruments or groups of instruments.
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: 4candles on Tuesday 31 August 2021, 15:33
Hopefully mods will forgive me resurrecting this thread, but members may like to know that pianist Simon Callaghan is scheduled to release a new disk of late piano music by Holbrooke on the Lyrita label in October. I have no further details, but from the little I know of the composer's music, this will be a welcome addition to the discography.

4c
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Tuesday 31 August 2021, 17:21
Yes. I introduced Simon to the music and was delighted that he took it up; I wrote the booklet notes for the recording, which contains the 2 Fantaisie Sonatas: No. 1 "The Haunted Palace", Op. 124 and No. 2 "Destiny", Op 128b; the 8 Nocturnes, Op. 121, and the 4th Cambrian Ballade "Maentrog", Op. 104. Simon plays all these pieces quite beautifully with immense sensitivity and understanding of the music. I think the disk will be a revelation - I certainly hope so.
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: semloh on Wednesday 01 September 2021, 05:44
Very good news indeed!
Title: Re: Josef Holbrooke Piano Music
Post by: Mark Thomas on Friday 01 October 2021, 09:48
This very welcome recording is now available and audio extracts are here (https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9247182--holbrooke-late-piano-music). Downloading the tracks as I type...