Review: Transfigured Night (Australian Festival of Chamber Music)
From the ridiculous to the sublime, Townsville's 25th birthday bash is off with a bang.
From the ridiculous to the sublime, Townsville's 25th birthday bash is off with a bang.
Matinee of popular French works, skilfully performed alongside Piers Lane and Marshall McGuire.
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The widely-respected Polish pianist will headline the Townsville-based chamber music festival.
Goldner and Lane turn in fine performances and provide a refreshing change from the standard classics.
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For evidence that valuable Russian chamber music did not begin and end with Shostakovich’s string quartets, look no further than this excellent CD.
Few recent piano recordings have given me as much pleasure as this one. Imagine that sense of relaxation, fun or reflection that one feels listening to an encore after a lengthy and often more serious piano recital. Then multiply it by 20, and you have Piers Lane Goes to Town. Of course it both is and it isn’t as simple as that. As the Queensland-born, London-based Lane writes in his engagingly-written booklet note, “Considering the scope of these short pieces (a selection of Lane’s most-often-played 20th- century encores), Australian composers feature more prominently than one might expect, partly because several works were written for me by down-under compatriots”. So this is a musical autobiography in more ways than one. Alan Lane may not have written his Toccata for Piers, but the fact he was the latter’s father counts for much, as does the fact that the music of Billy Mayerl “was a great favourite in the Lane household”. Anthony Doheny’s Toccata for Piers Lane was by contrast, and as the name suggests, expressly written for Lane, as was Robert Keane’s delightful yet slightly dangerous-sounding The Tiger Tango. Lane also suggests that he would be surprised “if even the most avid pianophile knew every piece on this disc”. However some…
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