Dvorak Piano quartets / London Bridge Trio with Gary Pomeroy.



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Title from disc surface. Program notes, with bibliography and discography (12 unnumbered pages : color portraits) inserted in container. Compact disc. Dvorak Piano Quartets (Gary Pomeroy, viola ; Daniel Tong, piano ; Tamsin Waley-Cohen, violin ; Kate Gould, cello).

Title
Dvorak Piano quartets / London Bridge Trio with Gary Pomeroy.
Artist
Pomeroy, Gary, instrumentalist.
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Sound Recording
Abstract
"The London Bridge Trio made their Wigmore Hall debut in 2005 and perform widely around the UK, programming composer-led themes. Their first recording was of the music of Frank Bridge, from whom the group takes its name The London Bridge Ensemble arent afraid to tell it like it is... playing that is as compelling as it is rapt... Gramophone, 2013. They are joined on this new Dvorak recording by South African violininst Gary Pomeroy. Imbued with the spirit of his Czech homeland, the chamber music of Dvorak is a great treasure of romantic music. This is music that is hugely liberating and enjoyable to play. say the group On the one hand, we cannot help but share in Dvoraks natural exuberance. On the other, he occasionally requires the utmost intimacy and profound introspection. We are asked to revel in the spirit of Czech and gypsy music in conjuring up the sounds and instruments of the folk band; to sing and to dance. Inspired by Schubert, Dvorak, still in his thirties, is also laying the foundations of composition that would last him a lifetime in his Piano Quartet No. 1 in D Major, Op. 23. Composed 14 years later, by which time Dvorak was now an internationally famous composer, the Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-Flat-Major, Op. 87 was eventually completed after much pestering from his publisher Simrock. We are fortunate that he was so persistent this quartet, which looks to Brahms, is one of Dvoraks mature masterpieces and a favourite of audiences."-- from Amazon Editorial Reviews.
Year
2015
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