Concertos for Two Pianos
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Label: Sono Luminus
Cat No: DSL92129
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 28th March 2011
Contents
Works
Concerto for 2 pianos and orchestraConcerto in E minor for 2 pianos and orchestra
Piano Concerto in C major
Artists
Beatrice Long (piano)Christina Long (piano)
Eskisehir Greater Municipality Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Patrick SouillotWorks
Concerto for 2 pianos and orchestraConcerto in E minor for 2 pianos and orchestra
Piano Concerto in C major
Artists
Beatrice Long (piano)Christina Long (piano)
Eskisehir Greater Municipality Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Patrick SouillotAbout
A sought-after North American piano duo, the Long sisters have performed extensively in North America and Asia. The duo prides itself on presenting innovative programming that brings audiences new perspectives of classical piano music, and modern music by contemporary composers. Beatrice and Christina have enjoyed distinguished long careers together as well as individually, performing domestically in locales such as New York, Washington DC, Charleston, SC, Texas, New Jersey, Tennessee and Chicago, Illinois. The Long sisters have also performed in numerous locations around the world, including Taiwan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, England, France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica and Guatemala. Furthermore, Beatrice Long has performed as a “Musical Ambassador” throughout Central America, organized by U.S. Embassies in those countries.
Like George Gershwin, American composer Dana Suesse (1909-1987) was best known as a composer of popular songs. From her pen flowed such favorites as “My Silent Love”, “You Oughta Be in Pictures”, “The Night is Young”, and “You are so Beautiful”. When Paul Whiteman featured her Concerto in Three Rhythms at Carnegie Hall in 1932, New Yorker dubbed her “The Girl Gershwin”. Commissions followed and larger symphonic works were championed by such conductors as Eugene Goossens, Josef Krips and Alfred Wallenstein. Her Concerto in E minor for Two Pianos and Orchestra was begun in 1934 and completed in 1941. Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson with the Cincinnati Symphony conducted by Eugene Goossens performed it in 1941. This is the very first commercial recording of this evocative four-movement work.
Once dubbed “as American as Pike’s Peak,” Harl McDonald (1899-1955) was a gifted pianist who taught at the Philadelphia Music Academy and the University of Pennsylvania. He was general manager of the Philadelphia Orchestra (1939-1955). Despite his many administrative duties he never neglected composition, having written over two hundred works. His Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra was written in the summer of 1936 and was conceived as a work for orchestra with decoration in the solo instruments, a conception he derived from his observation of Mexican concert-bands. Although the concerto was recorded in 1937 by the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski with pianists Jeanne Behrend and Alexander Kelberine, this is the very first modern recording of the work.
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) sketched the first two movements of his Piano Concerto in C Major in 1926, and added a third movement in 1930 for the British pianist Harriet Cohen. The work was rescored for two pianos in collaboration with Joseph Cooper (1912-2001) in 1946 and premiered by the London Philharmonic conducted by Clarence Raybould with pianists Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick. The Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra contains some extraordinarily powerful and beautiful music, and is, inexplicably still among Vaughan Williams' least heard compositions.
This disc of robust colour and splendour begins a new series of projects for Sono Luminus with the Long Duo devoted to the art of two-piano and four-hand literature.
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