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Beethoven: Piano Concerto in D, Op. 61a (arr Violin Concerto); Clementi: Piano Sonata in B minor, Op. 40/2; JP Cramer: Piano

Sonata in E, Op. 62

(Le retour à Londres)

Dejan Lazi (piano); Netherland­s Chamber Orchestra/gordon Nikoli Onyx Classics ONYX 4187 78:29 mins

In the spring of 1807 the Londonbase­d composer and publisher Clementi travelled to Vienna to negotiate a contract with Beethoven. One of the new pieces he commission­ed from the great composer was a piano version of his famous violin concerto. It’s a fairly routine transcript­ion, but Beethoven’s new cadenzas (he wrote none for the original concerto) are fascinatin­g. The first-movement cadenza is the wackiest Beethoven ever wrote, with a middle section in the style of a march, complete with a timpani part; and there’s also a surprising­ly dramatic new link between the slow movement and finale.

Clementi’s own B minor Sonata is a fine piece, with a sombre introducti­on heralding an agitated Allegro, and a deeply-felt slow movement which anticipate­s the finale’s main theme. Like Clementi, Johann Baptist Cramer (1771-1858) settled in London. He had known Beethoven, who had admired him as a pianist. The sonata Dejan

Lazi plays in his enterprisi­ng programme is in dazzling virtuoso style, with a first movement that’s attractive enough, though the remainder is less characterf­ul.

Lazi is a fine musician, and plays both solo pieces thoughtful­ly and imaginativ­ely.

Less of an unqualifie­d success is the very relaxed account of the concerto, where Lazi ’s first entry is so free that the music almost grinds to a halt. The presence of a conductor (the performanc­e is directed by the Netherland­s Chamber Orchestra’s leader, Gordan Nikoli ) might have produced a more integrated and compelling account; but this is neverthele­ss an intriguing project, shedding valuable light on early 19th-century musical life in London. Misha Donat PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

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