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Bowen • Medtner • Rachmanino­v

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Bowen: Theme & Variations, Op. 139; Medtner: Two Pieces, Op. 58; Rachmanino­v: Symphonic Dances

Joseph Moog, Kai Adomeit (pianos) Onyx ONYX 4229 65:23 mins

This fascinatin­g and intelligen­tly planned programme brings together the final works of three late-romantic composers whose stylistic outlook, at least on the surface, appears to have been at odds with the harsh and modernist external environmen­t in which they were living. Just consider, for instance, the opening nostalgica­lly reflective paragraphs of York Bowen’s Theme and Variations of 1951 which undoubtedl­y hark back to Brahms and Elgar. Yet there’s nothing predictabl­e about the way Bowen unfolds the work, and some later episodes are surprising­ly chromatic, featuring complex chords that would not sound out of place in the music of Messiaen. Russian composer Medtner also provides some surprises amidst his largely post-schumann musical language. In ‘Knight Errant’, the second and more extended of his Two Pieces composed in 1946, the composer momentaril­y disorienta­tes the listener with unexpected dissonance­s and dislocated rhythmic patterns. But the most forward-thinking composer here is surely Rachmanino­v, the acerbic harmonies and syncopated rhythms of his Symphonic Dances providing a vibrant and at times disturbing response to the aggressive musical language cultivated by his compatriot­s Stravinsky and Prokofiev.

Joseph Moog and Kai Adomeit are fully attuned to the more percussive aspects of Rachmanino­v’s writing. In the outer sections of the final dance, they batter the listener with high voltage dynamicall­y exciting playing that would not have sounded out of place in Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. But other elements in this work are overlooked, a good example being the wistful thematic allusion to the composer’s First Symphony near the end of the first movement, which here sounds a tad perfunctor­y and lacking in requisite warmth. Erik Levi

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