Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Monday 22 July 2019, 23:01

Title: Ian Venables (b.1955) Piano Quintet etc.
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 22 July 2019, 23:01
How about this CD of beautiful music?>>
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7991110--ian-venables-chamber-works#reviews (https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/7991110--ian-venables-chamber-works#reviews)


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Title: Re: Ian Venables (b.1955) Piano Quintet etc.
Post by: Mark Thomas on Tuesday 23 July 2019, 07:23
Oh, I say, that's a welcome surprise!
Title: Re: Ian Venables (b.1955) Piano Quintet etc.
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 23 July 2019, 09:29
It was praised to the skies by Simon Heffer in his Hinterland column in the Daily Telegraph back in May...
https://ianvenables.com/hinterland-composer-profile-by-simon-heffer/ (https://ianvenables.com/hinterland-composer-profile-by-simon-heffer/)
Title: Re: Ian Venables (b.1955) Piano Quintet etc.
Post by: semloh on Tuesday 23 July 2019, 21:24
Thanks for drawing attention to this, Alan. Sorry to say, I had never heard of him until your post.

A number of short works by Ian Venables can be heard on YT, including the Soliloquy, and the Elegy, Op.2 - works which appear on the new disc - and excerpts from a Naxos disc of his piano music. Lovely!
Title: Re: Ian Venables (b.1955) Piano Quintet etc.
Post by: matesic on Wednesday 24 July 2019, 10:06
Musical criticism often says more about the critic than the music and my views aren't worth any more than the next person's, but listening to the first movement of the piano quintet I get the feeling the 20th century never happened. This may well be Venables' intention but he seems to have taken great care to avoid making any sounds that might have been considered "radical" or even a bit unconventional in the nineteen noughties. I was constantly hoping and expecting something would "happen" - maybe it does in the later movements? I do wonder whether the piece would have been rated at all highly if it had appeared in, say, 1910?
Title: Re: Ian Venables (b.1955) Piano Quintet etc.
Post by: semloh on Friday 26 July 2019, 00:03
Can't argue with that, matesic, and I suppose that's why I like it!  ;D