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Holloway: Gilded Goldbergs

The Micallef-Inanga Piano Duo

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: CDA67360

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Release Date:  01 November 2002

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  034571173603

Genres:  Classical  Baroque  

  • Description

    Robin Holloway writes in his notes for this record that 'It seems both odd and foolish to take one of the acknowledged pinnacles of western music and 'recompose' it'. But his 'Goldberg adventure' (as he calls it) began with modest aims as a didactic piece. Frustrated as a single pianist by inability to clarify the close-weave canons or manage the more fiendish hand-crossing so idiomatic on a twomanual harpsichord, he began to transcribe a few for two pianos. Over the next few years he became absorbed with the task and ended up with another 30 completely new 'Goldberg' variations which have delighted and entertained audiences who've been lucky enough to hear the work. Here it is played by the exciting Micallef-Inanga Piano Duo who have made a speciality of the piece.
    Since it plays for 120 minutes two discs are needed to accommodate it, so here they are for the price of one.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Aria: G major
      • 2. Variation 1: expanding the theme: G
      • 3. Variation 2: simple tonal cubism: G-D
      • 4. Variation 3: canon at the unison: G
      • 5. Variation 4: simply through some keys: G-G
      • 6. Variation 5: vivace a la Scarlatti: C
      • 7. Variation 6: canon at the second: C-A flat
      • 8. Variation 7: gigue in antiphony: A flat/C
      • 9. Variation 8: enhanced replay of Variation 1: G
      • 10. Variation 9: canon at the third: homeage to Grainger: E flat
      • 11. Variation 10: 'robust and a bit gormless' (wrong-note music): B
      • 12. Variation 11: dreaming: homeage to Schubert and Brahms: G
      • 13. Variation 12: canon at the fourth: E
      • 14. Variation 13: Cantilena 1: double variation with homeage to Dowland: G/E flat minor
      • 15. Variation 14: energico: A flat minor
      • 16. Variation 15: canon at the fifth: G minor

      Disc 2

      • 1. Variation 16: French Overture and homeage to Nancarrow: G sharp minor
      • 2. Variation 17: Hungarian cymbalom: homeage to Bartok
      • 3. Ligeti
      • 4. Kurtag: E minor doina - homage to Enesc
      • 5. Variation 18: canon in sixths: D flat
      • 6. Variation 19: Landler and trio (brief history of Austro-German music in triple time): B flat
      • 7. Variation 20: vivace con brio: D
      • 8. Variation 21: canon at the seventh: G minor
      • 9. Variation 22: churchy counterpoint in aniphony: A flat
      • 10. Variation 23: diatonic scrunches (homeage to Tippett): F
      • 11. Variation 24: canon at the octave: complex journey through some keys: G/G minor-B flat
      • 12. Variation 25: Cantilena 2: G minor
      • 13. Variation 26a: Sarabande: G
      • 14. Variation 27: 'Trio' - canon at the ninth: F
      • 15. Variation 26b: Sarabande resumed: A major/A minor Ruckblick - homage to Schumann
      • 16. Variation 28: 'Summer afternoon' - hazy trills and tremolos: G
      • 17. Variation 29: Toccata with clusters: F sharp
      • . Variation 30: Quodilbet: traversing all twelve keys. ending D