'Compelling listening' (Gramophone)
Concerto for piano and orchestra in B major, Op 10
Henry Holden Huss (1862-1953)
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Movement 1: Allegro maestoso
[14:01]
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Suite Fantastique for piano and orchestra, Op 7
Ernest Schelling (1876-1939)
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Movement 1: Allegro marziale
[10:22]
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Movement 3: Intermezzo
[7:55]
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The Huss Concerto is written on the grandest scale and makes great virtuoso demands on the performer (think of it as an American 'Brahms' concerto). Its lack of success is perhaps partly due to the mediocre pianistic talents of the composer; though he did play the work these performances were apparently sad occasions!
As befits its title, the Schelling 'Suite' is most more light-weight (think of Moszkowski or Paderewski, the latter a great friend of Schelling). It was written to charm and entertain. The Finale is particularly memorable, being a pot-pourri of American themes - Dixie, Way down upon the Swanee River, and Yankee Doodle.
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