This CD brings together three prolific but little-known British composers: Dorothy Howell (1898-1982), Pamela Harrison (1915-90), and Madeleine Dring (1923-77). Working in the same country at the same time, these composers had much in common. All studied at either the Royal Academy or Royal College of Music, and went on to have dual careers as composer-performers. They wrote tonal music in a style that would fall out of fashion in the later twentieth century, which has certainly contributed to their disappearance from concert halls. And above all, they composed with a great sense of humour. The music on this disc sparkles with wit and energy. In the mid-twentieth century the two piano combination was popular both in the concert hall and for light entertainment. It proved a perfect medium for composers who liked to bring a lightness of touch to their work, allowing them to write pieces that were fun both to play and to watch.
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Recommended
“… Delightful from start to finish.”
William Kreindler – Musicwebinternational.com – 22 May 2024
“…this is a very attractive recital from which all involved parties; composers, performers and production team all emerge with their individual statures further enhanced. None of this music has any pretensions at ‘greatness’ but it all achieves its intended goals with great technical skill and musical appeal…”
Nick Barnard – Musicwebinternational.com – 24 March 2024
“Three 20th-century English women composers, thirteen pieces all virtually unknown; Simon Callaghan & Hiroaki Takenouchi take us on an engagingly enjoyable exploration.”
Robert Hugill – planethugill.com – 7 March 2024
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