Van Dieren - Complete Music for Piano Solo
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Label: Piano Classics
Cat No: PCL10241
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 9th September 2022
Contents
Works
Ballad de VillonNetherlands Melodies
Piccolo pralinudettino fridato
Sketches (6), op.4a
Studies (3)
Tema con variazione
Toccata
Artists
Christopher Guild (piano)Works
Ballad de VillonNetherlands Melodies
Piccolo pralinudettino fridato
Sketches (6), op.4a
Studies (3)
Tema con variazione
Toccata
Artists
Christopher Guild (piano)About
Bernard Van Dieren (1887-1936) was essentially self-taught as a composer, though friendships with Schoenberg, Busoni, Sorabji, Walton and Lambert all obliquely indicate by association both the technical confidence of his work as well as the variegated colours of his harmonic palette. He was born in Rotterdam but fell in love with and then married a pupil of Busoni’s, Frida Kindler, who gave the first performances of most of his piano music.
Kindler and Van Dieren settled in London, where they joined a distinguished artistic circle including the sculptor Jacob Epstein and the Sitwell family. Van Dieren’s devotion to Mediterranean culture and his witty questioning of accepted judgments appealed greatly to the group. He was, for example, one of the first to encourage a reassessment of the work of Donizetti, Alkan and Meyerbeer.
While earlier works such as the powerful Toccata approach Schoenbergian atonality in their tightly woven chromaticism, Van Dieren’s world is at root a diatonic one, stretching rather than breaking tonalities with a post-Wagnerian sensibility often comparable to the music of Delius. The composer himself was apparently a pianist of modest ability, but (perhaps not least thanks to Frida Kindler) he writes for the instrument with a formidable array of pianistic technique grounded in his own enduring love of counterpoint.
The most straightforwardly appealing music here is a set of 12 Dutch folk melodies on CD 2, followed by a charming little prelude written for Frida’s birthday in 1934 – his last piano work before his death from a long-standing kidney complaint two years later. The pianist Christopher Guild, renowned for his advocacy of lesser-known pianistic voices, is then joined by Dr James Reid-Baxter for the first-ever recording of the Ballad de Villon, in which Van Dieren originally set a prayer to the Virgin for reciter and string quartet, with the instrumental lines later transcribed for the piano by Philip Heseltine (a pupil of the composer, himself better known as Peter Warlock). CD 1 features a set of six densely polyphonic ‘Sketches’ in the style of Busoni and a Theme and Variations in the grand Romantic manner.
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