An Irish Idyll
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Label: EM Records
Cat No: EMRCD024
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 6th October 2014
Contents
Works
A mountain moodGuilfoyle's Wood
Preludes (3)
Barcarolle
Girl Portraits: 4 sketches for piano
Irish Jig
Irish Pastels (3)
The Four Seasons
Variations (6) on 'Mary Mary quite contrary'
Variations on 'Hush-a-bye-baby'
Ballade in G minor, op.170
Nocturne in G minor, op.148 no.1
Artists
Duncan Honeybourne (piano)Works
A mountain moodGuilfoyle's Wood
Preludes (3)
Barcarolle
Girl Portraits: 4 sketches for piano
Irish Jig
Irish Pastels (3)
The Four Seasons
Variations (6) on 'Mary Mary quite contrary'
Variations on 'Hush-a-bye-baby'
Ballade in G minor, op.170
Nocturne in G minor, op.148 no.1
Artists
Duncan Honeybourne (piano)About
Duncan Honeybourne’s new disc for EM Records explores the piano music of a forgotten romantic composer-pianist, Archy Rosenthal. This larger-than-life character wrote for his instrument with telling individuality, melting tenderness and searing intensity.
Dublin-born Rosenthal was a virtuoso pianist of international fame, a pupil of Leschetizky and Godowsky and a close friend of Grieg. The land of his birth never lost its enchantment for this immensely charismatic and imaginative man, and this new release complements Rosenthal’s barnstorming Variations on Hush-a-bye Baby and his reflective Irish Pastels with beguiling Hibernian musings by Stanford and Bax.
All the works by Rosenthal receive here their World Premičre recordings.
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