BBC Music Magazine

Saxton

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Chacony; Piano Sonata; Hortus Musicae, Books 1 & 2; Lullaby for Rosa

Clare Hammond (piano)

Toccata Classics TOCC 0458 55:44 mins Robert Saxton, celebrated for the unswerving integrity and intellect he brings to his music, is perhaps best known for his visionary vocal works. This fine disc, beautifull­y performed by Clare Hammond, sheds welcome light on the composer’s solo piano music and brings together Saxton’s interests in early Christian mysticism, Medieval and Renaissanc­e music, as well as his tonal and serialist training.

Earlier works begin the disc, including the tautly-structured Piano Sonata (1981) and Chacony for Piano Left Hand (1988). The latter opens to cautious whole-tone scales before swirling with dense and majestic counterpoi­nt and receives an exhilarati­ng reading from Hammond. But at the disc’s centre are premiere recordings of Books 1 and 2 of Hortus Musicae (Garden of Music), composed in 2013 and 2015, which explore the notion of the garden as a ‘sacred space’. These two collection­s are enchanting: at once playful and serious, explorator­y, intellectu­ally vigorous and, very often, deeply poignant.

The disc closes with the affectiona­te miniature Lullaby for Rosa (2016), written to mark the birth of Hammond’s daughter, and standing as testament to the musical understand­ing shared between performer and composer. Kate Wakeling

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Integrity and intellect: Clare Hammond celebrates Saxton
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