BBC Music Magazine

Tournament for Twenty Fingers

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Piano Duets by L Berkeley, Dodgson, Lambert et al

Emma Abbate, Julian Perkins (piano) BIS BIS-2578 (CD/SACD) 69:47 mins This enterprisi­ng collection takes its title from a two-part set of eight (mostly) miniatures by Stephen Dodgson. The first five unmistakab­ly share the same childhood worlds as Fauré’s

Dolly Suite and Debussy’s Petite Suite, whereas the remainder self-confessedl­y look to the Czech Republic for inspiratio­n, climaxing in the enchanting A Bohemian Entertainm­ent headed ‘To the memory of Antonín Dvořák’. Also included (another recorded world premiere) is Dodgson’s Sonata for piano duet, which (as Stephen Johnson points out in his exemplary annotation­s) is closer to Britten.

Lennox Berkeley is represente­d by a Satie-esque Palm Court

Waltz, an enchanting Sonatina (a stylistica­lly haunting fusion of early Debussy and Poulenc), and a Theme and Variations (1968), in which the underlying French vibe is gently dissipated by passing harmonic angulariti­es. Richard Arnell was another incredibly gifted composer whose refusal to toe the post-darmstadt modernist line left him becalmed in a stylistic no man’s land. Today, the Bizetlike playfulnes­s and Poulenc-ish harmonic puckishnes­s of his fourhand Sonatina emerge as utterly enchanting. Finally, there are three pieces by Constant Lambert – an aubade, siesta and nocturne – of a gently Caribbean hue.

Captured in beguilingl­y immediate sound that creates the impression of Emma Abbate and Julian Perkins playing in your living room, this is a recording I have already returned to several times simply for the pleasure of hearing two players at the top of their game. Julian Haylock

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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