Malcolm
Smith
Memorial
Album
Jacobson:Bebbington:Lill
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This unique recording owes its existence to Malcolm Smith (1932-2011), who was a leading and popular figure in London's musical life. He was a stalwart of numerous organisations and festivals, a friend of the greatest composers and a tireless advocate of British music. A Vice President of the British Music Society, Smith bequeathed a sum of money to facilitate this recording, which includes Robin Holloway's six-handed Grand Heroical March, Leslie Howard's Sullivan-inspired Ruddigore Fantasy, and Humphrey Searle's Sonata, described by The Times in 1951 as 'suffused with darkling, elegiac poetry and commanding thought'.
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Grand Heroical March for six hands at one piano to mark the departure from Messrs Boosey and Hawkes
- 2. Ruddigore | Fantaisie de concert pour piano opus 40 d'apres l'opera de Sullivan (Leslie Howard) - Le
- 3. Fantasy-Sonata: Hamlet - Piano Sonata Number 3 (Robert Matthew-Walker) - Mark Bebbington
- 4. Come but keep thy wonted state from L'allegro ed il penseroso (Handel trans. Leslie Howard) - Leslie
- 5. Piano Sonata opus 21 (Humphrey Searle) - Julian Jacobson
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