Saturday, December 1, 2012

Lambert: Piano Concerto & other works


GRAMOPHONE EDITOR'S CHOICE / CRITICS' CHOICE

'A distinguished release on all counts ... immaculate production values throughout ... this wonderful anthology deserves the widest possible currency' --Gramophone Magazine

'A fascinating and generous programme, superbly performed' --Classic CD





A fascinating selection of pieces by one of the twentieth century’s most original and perplexing figures. Constant Lambert is perhaps better known today for his strident views on his contemporaries, but was also as a composer of delightful, anarchic music, influenced particularly by Stravinsky and Ravel. A distinguished line-up of performers presents these works in the clearest light. This recording is a must for anyone interested in twentieth-century music. Many of Lambert’s other works are also available on Hyperion.

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