Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: Joachim Raff on Tuesday 07 April 2020, 02:49

Title: Berwald Piano Concerto
Post by: Joachim Raff on Tuesday 07 April 2020, 02:49
Im listening to an exceptional recording of   Berwald: Piano Concerto in D major

Ana-Marija Markovina (piano)
Schleswig-Holsteinisches Sinfonieorchester
Peter Sommerer

Catalogue No: HC17027
Label: Hänssler

The album is titled Nordic Music but not sure if you need another version of Grieg. Worth getting for the Berwald alone though.
Title: Re: Berwald Piano Concerto
Post by: dhibbard on Wednesday 29 April 2020, 17:16
The recording of the Berwald's Piano Concerto by the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra on Naxos with the Sym 3/4 is a wonderful rendition.

https://www.amazon.com/Symphony-3-4-BERWALD/dp/B00000143P/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3QDEDKX4GXTA5&dchild=1&keywords=berwald+symphonies&qid=1588176978&sprefix=berwald%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-4
Title: Re: Berwald Piano Concerto
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 09 May 2020, 12:17
The thread on possible couplings for Berwald's Piano Concerto reminded me that I'd never bought a recording of the piece. Having seen the recommendation given to the performance on Hänssler (above), I ordered it and I must say it's a most beautiful rendition, with limpid playing from Ana-Marija Markovina and an alert orchestral accompaniment. In my mind I'd dismissed it as an early work, but in fact it's late (1855) and very lovely.

What do others think of this work?
Title: Re: Berwald Piano Concerto
Post by: FBerwald on Saturday 09 May 2020, 13:03
This piece, along with his symphonies made me appreciate this composer so much. I find this concerto quirky and highlights Berwald's unconventional melodic constructions. I'm astonished how much, the last movement of the PC resembles the Schumann PC.
Title: Re: Berwald Piano Concerto
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 09 May 2020, 15:13
Schumann's PC was composed a decade earlier; I heard echoes too.
Title: Re: Berwald Piano Concerto
Post by: semloh on Wednesday 13 May 2020, 05:51
I've always thought of the concerto as simply enchanting, and perfectly formed. I hadn't thought of Schumann but now you say it...  My Naxos disc is fine, and I rather like the acoustic which makes the piano sound a bit distant, but a new version would always be welcome.

I came to Berwald courtesy of BBC Radio 3 broadcasting the symphonies in succession (probably when he was composer of the week in the 70s or 80s). That quirkiness mentioned by FBerwald is very apparent in the Piano Quintets  ... but I stray!