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Title: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Martin Eastick on Thursday 30 July 2020, 13:53
Here at last is Novak's early but enjoyable piano concerto, which I know will be of interest to some of us here!https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/klavierkonzert-toman-and-the-wood-nymph/hnum/10257598 (https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/klavierkonzert-toman-and-the-wood-nymph/hnum/10257598)
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Kevin on Thursday 30 July 2020, 13:59
Nice. I love his tone poems and his opera The Lantern. Glad his piano concerto is getting recorded.

Jakub Hrusa seems to be a hot conductor now, pops up a lot recently.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 30 July 2020, 17:08
At last indeed! Thanks, Martin. It's early and untypical - but gorgeous. Hyperion should've recorded this years ago.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Thursday 30 July 2020, 18:25
The rumour at one time was that Hyperion was going to do it with Leslie Howard - but that clearly came to nothing. Never mind, we have it now.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Christopher on Thursday 30 July 2020, 18:43
There is also a recording with Lory Wallfisch (piano), BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, under Jiří Stárek.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 30 July 2020, 21:03
But not a commercial one.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: pianoconcerto on Friday 31 July 2020, 00:29
Christopher, the pianist in the earlier recording is Peter Wallfisch, not Lory.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 31 July 2020, 09:14
Lory was the wife of violist Ernst Wallfisch. They are not related to the pianist Peter Wallfisch (father of cellist, Raphael Wallfisch).
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Christopher on Friday 31 July 2020, 16:03
Quote from: pianoconcerto on Friday 31 July 2020, 00:29
Christopher, the pianist in the earlier recording is Peter Wallfisch, not Lory.

Thank you for this!
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: UnsungMasterpieces on Friday 31 July 2020, 18:04
As a Novák fan, I'm looking forward to this!
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: redieze on Monday 24 August 2020, 19:07
the Vitezslav Novak one(premiere rec.)is due to release by Supraphon, early in September !
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Ilja on Monday 24 August 2020, 20:32
Hi, nice though it is that this concerto receives a recording, it is not the first one: see this thread (http://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php?topic=1881.0) from 2011.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 24 August 2020, 21:20
Well, this is evidently the work's first commercial recording (on CD).

More details of the new Supraphon release here:
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8803877--novak-piano-concerto-toman-and-the-wood-nymph (https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8803877--novak-piano-concerto-toman-and-the-wood-nymph)

Finally, would all contributors please check whether there is an existing thread on the same topic (hence this merged thread).
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Ilja on Wednesday 26 August 2020, 14:54
I first heard the Novak concerto via the Skourmal recording on an LP that was released somewhere in the 1970s (if memory serves). Supraphon, probably.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 26 August 2020, 17:38
This must be the Supraphon recording issued on LP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX0MkuojWxU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX0MkuojWxU)

František Rauch, piano
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
Josef Hrnčíř, conductor
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: CelesteCadenza on Wednesday 26 August 2020, 17:58
The same pianist and orchestra as in the new recording can be heard with Ondrej Lenárd conducting in a live performance recorded on 30 April 2018 in the Rudolfinum (Prague). In the Downloads section:
http://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php/topic,7926.0.html
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Joachim Raff on Tuesday 29 September 2020, 00:24
Jan Bartoš (piano)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
Jakub Hruša
Catalogue No: SU42842
Label: Supraphon


Just listened to this recording and its a mixed bag in content and performances. One has to ask why there are few recordings of his Piano Concerto. Its Romantic through and through. Definitely Lisztian but undertones from his mentor Dvorak. When listening, it becomes clear this is different idiom to his later orchestral pieces. Immature and unoriginal in composition but the guy was probably developing within himself. The PC tends to ramble and does not generate energy or colour. I was disappointed with one exception. The slow movement has some beautiful moments with glimmers of his incredible artistic talent. If you like your music sentimental, sweet as a sugar plum its well up your street.  The performances are safe as it gets. Technically proficient. Oh god, why didn't they let rip a little more? It would of made all the difference.
The fill ups are interesting. The solo piano piece "At Dusk" is a lovely piece. Well worth a listen and many will think this is the highlight of the disc.
The wood nymph has been recorded before and this recording is technically better but its so safe and stiff again. When listening to the earlier  František Jílek, Brno Philharmonic Orchestra recording on the same label, it is clear there is more feeling and openness in approach.
Is it worth a purchase?
Yes, for the interest aspect of a rarity being recorded. No, in the respect that this work will not set any fireworks off. Personally, i do like the beautiful central slow movement but the rest is simply a walk in the park or supermarket.   
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 29 September 2020, 15:11
Then again, some works of his that are imhonesto extremely exciting and memorable indeed (and much easier to program, requiring many fewer players) (eg: his late cello sonata) have received just as many recordings (i.e. 2.)
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 29 September 2020, 20:33
I'm much more enthusiastic about the PC and am very much looking forward to the new release. After all, Scriabin's PC is also early and untypical - and beautiful throughout. Judge the work for yourself before considering whether or not to buy the new CD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TITh5lXxiE&t=35s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TITh5lXxiE&t=35s)
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 26 October 2020, 22:42
Well, it may not be a masterpiece and, being early, it's entirely untypical of Novák's mature output, but this is a thoroughly enjoyable, tuneful late-romantic piano concerto which could (and should) have been included ages ago in Hyperion's PRC series. Anyone the least bit curious is going to take enormous pleasure in making its acquaintance.
Title: Re: Novak Piano Concerto at last!
Post by: semloh on Friday 30 October 2020, 10:23
Completely agree, Alan. I am always at a loss to understand how such works have failed to become mainstream.