BBC Music Magazine

Howard Shelley conjures truly enchanting Dussek

The pianist reveals a wealth of colour and expression in this lesser-known pioneer, says Julian Haylock

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Dussek Piano Concertos: in E flat, Op. 3; in F, Op. 14; in G minor Op. 49

Ulster Orchestra/howard Shelley (piano/conductor) Hyperion CDA68211 73:39 mins

Howard Shelley’s exceptiona­l ability to make the byways of the concerto repertoire sound like bona fide masterpiec­es reaches new heights in this follow-up to his previous volume (CDA68027) of piano concertos by Czech composer Jan Ladislav Dussek (1760-1812), which launched the Classical Piano Concerto series in 2014. Here are three out of Dussek’s 18 surviving piano concertos, carefully chosen in order to trace his creative journey from dedicated Mozartian, to an enthusiast­ic admirer of Weber’s and Hummel’s virtuoso derring-do, to his gentle embracing of Beethoven’s minor-key, early-period Sturm und Drang; by the time we reach his Op. 49 Concerto of 1801 one can even detect premonitio­ns of Chopin.

Along the way many thousands of glittering notes have flowed past, yet Shelley miraculous­ly creates the impression not only that they all matter but succeeds in convincing one that Dussek’s powers of melodic invention are more fertile than is actually the case.

Yet Dussek was very much his own man. e played an axiomatic role in phasing out the traditiona­l first movement solo cadenza as well as extending the tonal range of keyboard – his friend, piano maker John Broadwood, adapted a number of his ideas – and, according to Spohr, it was Dussek rather than Liszt who first establishe­d the now commonly accepted custom of performing sideways-on to the audience.

It would be all too easy for Dussek’s Mendelssoh­nian propensity for extended passages of semiquaver­s to pall, yet such is Shelley’ s velvet touch and sensitivit­y to exquisitel­y shaded dynamics that it seems not a note too long. Providing the icing on the musical cake is the Ulster Orchestra, which responds with alacrity to Shelley’s skilful direction.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

Hear extracts from this recording and the rest of this month’s choices on the BBC Music Magazine website at www.classical-music.com

Howard Shelley plays Dussek with velvet touch and sensitivit­y

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