Wednesday 16 September 2009

Review of St Paul's Concert September 12 2009

One into four doesn't go, but two into four DOES go both mathematically and, as it did on Saturday lunchtime in St Paul's Cathedral, musically. The four were Mozart, Faure, Lennox Berkeley and Richard Rodney Bennett. The two, pianists Avril Evans and Stephen Armstrong who are, in the realms of piano duet, as accomplished as they come.
I expected the Mozart B-flat major sonata to be the ace in the programme's pack, but it was trumped by three composers from the twentieth century whose works gave both players even more chances to exhibit their considerable technique. I must confess the Mozart sonata did not sit well with me at all. The excellent acoustic of the Cathedral was belittled by excessive use of the sustaining pedal which might suit contemporary works but not something as classical as this.
In comparison Faure's Dolly Suite, the composer's only composition for piano duet, was a delight. Written in stages for the child of an old friend, the titles of the set are enough to trigger enthusiasm on top of inventive and stylish composition. Mi-a-ou has no feline connotations at all but was derived from the child's pronunciation of her brother's name. The opening movement, Berceuse, achieved eternal fame as the theme music for BBC's Listen With Mother but it was the finale of the set, Le pas Espagnol, that set the suite alight, with which the Evans-Armstrong partnership set about with flair and skill.

Lennox Berkeley's Sonatina followed in a fast-slow-fast form that need both players to be at the very top of their game, with the final Allegro culminating in a blaze of energy. This work seemed to me to be the hardest of the lot, the difficulties belied by two excellent performances.

Richard Rodney Bennet's Suite For Skip And Sadie finished the programme. I'm not sure too many composers were inspired by the antics of their cats, but this was great fun and contained some superb musical caricatures, especially Skip's Dance which finished in almost cartoon fashion as if the cat had careered into a wall! However, things were brought to a peacefull conclusion in the gentle almost pianissimo ending of Good Night.
Great music, great performances and a great way to open another series of the Cathedral's Saturday lunchtime concerts.
Garry Fraser, Dundee Courier 14/09/09

Tuesday 4 August 2009

Repertoire List (One Piano Four Hands)

New repertoire is always being added.  If you have any specific requests please email me at stephenpiano@aol.com

Samuel Barber                               Souvenirs - Ballet Suite Op. 28

Ludwig van Beethoven                 Acht variationen uber ein Theme des Grafen von Waldstein WoO 67
                                                        Sonate Op. 6

Lennox Berkeley                           Sonatina

Richard Rodney Bennett              Suite for Skip and Sadie

Alfredo Casella                              Pupazzetti Op. 27

Claude Debussy                            Petite Suite
                                                        Marche Ecossaise 

Anton Dvorak                                 Legends Op. 59
                                                        Slavonic Dances

Gabriel Faure                                 Dolly Suite Op. 56

Edvard Grieg                                 Peer Gynt Suites No.1 & 2
                                                       Norwegian Dances Op. 35

Enrique Granados                        En La Aldea (In the village)
                                                       Two Military Marches

F J Haydn                                      Il Maestro e lo Scolare Hob. XVIIa:1

M. Moszkowski                            Spanish Dances Op.12
                                                       From Foreign Parts

W A Mozart                                  Sonata in D Kv 123a (381) 1772
                                                      Sonata in Bb Kv186c (358) 1774
                                                      Sonata in C Kv521 1787

Francis Poulenc                          Sonata 1918 Rev.1939

Sergie Rachmaninoff                  Six Pieces Op.11
                                                      Polka Italienne

Maurice Ravel                             Ma Mere L'Oye

Franz Schubert                           Fantasie F Minor Op. 103

Tchaikovsky / Rachmaninoff     The Sleeping Beauty 
Tchaikovsky                                6th Symphony

Previous Duet Recitals

Previous duet recitals

19th November 2008
Rhyl Music Club, North Wales.

25th September 2008
Dundee disabled Children's Charity concert, HSD

August 2008
Chetham's International Summer School for Pianists

17th May 2008
St Paul's Cathedral Lunctime Concert, Dundee

13th March 2008
University of Dundee Evening Concert Series, Dundee

January 2008
Lunchtime recital as part of the HSD Piano Day 2008, Dundee

September 2006
Evening Charity Concert, HSD

30th August 2006
Music for a Summer's Evening, University of Dundee, Dundee

March 2006
University of Dundee Lunchtime Concert

Piano Duet Recital September 2009


On Saturday 12th of September at 1.00pm Stephen and Avril will give their second lunchtime concert in Dundee's St Paul's Cathedral. The concert will feature popular works by Mozart, Faure and other lesser known pieces by Lennox Berkeley and Richard Rodney Bennett. For details click the following link. http://www.stpaulscathedraldundee.org/news.htm