Robin Stevens: Music for Cello and Piano
The British composer Robin Stevens (b. 1958) is a great talent who is being discovered by the global music community, due in part to the critical acclaim given to the two previous Divine Art albums of his music. His varied, stimulating and expressive work arises from many influences – from the music of the Romantic era, to mathematics, his faith and inspiration of his teachers, and he is now producing substantial works for varied instrumental groupings, which are modernist and original, but yet immediately accessible.
An accomplished cellist himself, Stevens has produced a body of work for the instrument which should become part of the regular repertoire. On this album, works for cello and piano stand alongside pieces for solo cello, from the substantial 27–minute Sonata Romantica to several compositions in a lighter, tonal style full of Stevens’ wit and humour. Written between 1994 and 2020, they present a diverse range of expressionist and gently modernist sound worlds
American cellist Nicholas Trygstad moved to England in 1998 to study at the Royal Northern College of Music. He became principal cello of Scottish Opera and from 2005 the Hallé Orchestra, and is very active in both solo recitals, chamber concerts and his teaching duties both at the RNCM in Manchester and also now with NYO Inspire.
David Jones is Head of Accompaniment at the Royal Northern College and pianist for the Hallé Choir, and has given premiere performances of works by a number of prominent British composers. His previous recordings include three albums of music by Jeffrey Lewis, attracting the comment “not to be missed”: by Gramophone. Both Nicholas and David have appeared on previous Divine Art / Métier recordings.
Track Listing
Robin Stevens:
- Sonata Romantica (27:08)
- Three Epigrams - I. Foreboding (0:45)
- Three Epigrams - II. Gentle Lament (0:40)
- Three Epigrams - III. Clockwork Toy (1:12)
- Carried on a Whimsy (3:56)
- Three Character Pieces - I. Thunder in the Soul (1:48)
- Three Character Pieces - II. Wistful Chorale (3:25)
- Three Character Pieces - III. A Short Ride in a Dangerous Machine (1:30)
- Sospiri (2:45)
- On the Wild Side (3:28)
- A Probing Exchange (1:51)
- Balmoral Suite - I. The Family Gathers (3:29)
- Balmoral Suite - II. Grandpa Hankers for the Past (2:20)
- Balmoral Suite - III. A Graceful Beauty (1:50)
- Balmoral Suite - IV. Enter Great-Grandpa (2:57)
- Balmoral Suite - V. Rough and Tumble in the Nursery (1:10)
- Much Ado About ...? (2:07)
- Say Yes to Life (5:28)
- Unfailing Stream (6:56)
- A Birthday Trifle (1:55)
Reviews
“Several items on this CD reveal Robin Stevens to be a very individual and exploratory composer. Stevens makes the instruments sound so different and yet marries them together so well.
” —Alan Cooper
“Successive hearings could reveal [Sonata Romantica] to be one of the great Romantic cello sonatas in English music. Cellist Nicholas Trygstad and pianist David Jones are sympathetic to Stevens’s complex, technically demanding and often wide-ranging music. The recital is helped by a vibrant and clear recording. An absorbing and satisfying combination.
” —John France
“The eclectic nature of the composer means that something interesting is never far away. In many ways the album is defined by the closing piece A Birthday Trifle, as you think that anyone who can write something this joyful deserves a listen, helping the listener get over the more challenging modern sections. Well worth a listen if you like some modernity.
” —Jeremy Condliffe