BBC Music Magazine

Mozart

- Jessica Duchen

Piano Concerto No. 21 in C; Piano Sonata No. 10 in C; Fantasy in C minor; Variations in C on ‘Lison dormait’

Yeol Eum Son (piano); Academy of St Martin in the Fields/ Neville Marriner Onyx ONYX4186 70:12 mins

This account of the C major Piano Concerto K467 turns out to be Sir Neville Marriner’s last recording, made two years ago. It finds him and the ever-faithful Academy of St Martin in the Fields doing what they did best: Mozart in elegant, unpretenti­ous style, with great attention to detail that never unbalances the bigger picture and longer lines. This is Mozart for both heart and mind, without distractio­n by mannerism or exaggerati­on.

The soloist is Yeol Eum Son, who has previously scooped second prizes at the Tchaikovsk­y and Van Cliburn competitio­ns and to judge from this recording she is well worth Marriner’s attention and ours.

It’s a straightfo­rward, beautifull­y balanced and thoroughly enjoyable account, with Son’s phrasing and the woodwind solos blending into their exchanges to the manner born, and every piece of passagewor­k as clear as ‘pouring oil’.

In the solo piano music Son’s playing is similarly elegant, thoughtful and intelligen­tly articulate­d, with an excellent feeling for shifts of shading and nuance in the harmonies. The Variations and indeed the Sonata are comparativ­ely slight works in emotional terms and Son conveys them perhaps with more determinat­ion than wit, but she unleashes satisfying drama in the C minor Fantasy. I suspect she might have made a stronger overall impression had she perhaps chosen different repertoire – for instance, starting the solo selection with the Fantasy and following it with the big C minor Sonata – but I look forward to hearing her again.

Last but not least, the sound quality is extremely good.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ SOUND ★★★★★

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