BBC Music Magazine

Tedd Joselson’s Companions­hip of Concertos

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Grieg: Piano Concerto; Rachmanino­v:

Piano Concerto No. 2*

Tedd Joselson (piano); Royal Philharmon­ic Orchestra; *Philharmon­ia/arthur Fagen

Signum Classics SIGCD675 65:34 mins ‘How pretentiou­s,’ you might think, looking at the cover of this release and wondering why the most bog-standard pairing of works in the repertoire should be called Ted Joselson’s Companions­hip of Concertos. The reasoning given in the booklet doesn’t diminish the impression that this is really a vanity project – not Joselson’s but that of Dr Susan Lim, who had music from her project ALAN: the Musical turned into the Fantasy of Companions­hip by Manu Martin. You can read the review of that work, released earlier this year, in the July issue; you might then wonder if Joselson is pulling someone’s leg when he writes that ‘I would expect that each of the creators of each of these magnificen­t concertos, Mr. Grieg, Dr Lim and Mr. Rachmanino­v, would be delighted to share the stage together in an astonishin­g combinatio­n of collective and creative genius.’ I look for something along the lines of a tribute to a controvers­ial cultural diplomat, described as the ‘art-soul’ of her institutio­n, but you don’t bite the hand that feeds you.

The more reputable instalment­s of the trilogy appear here in perfectly decent recordings with top orchestras – the Royal Philharmon­ic and Philharmon­ia – profession­ally guided by Arthur Fagen. Joselson is an admirably clear interprete­r. He applies the right rubato to the big tune of the Rachmanino­v Second Piano Concerto’s finale, and there’s some elegant soft playing, but not much dance or fantasy about the Grieg. There are also no eccentrici­ties (which is a plus). Who wants this disc in a crowded field? I leave the question open. David Nice PERFORMANC­E ★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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