Shades of Night: a piano recital by Andrew Brownell
Catalogue No: DDA 25233
EAN/UPC: 809730523328
Artists: Andrew Brownell
Composers: Bela Bartók, Claude Debussy, François Couperin, Frederic Chopin, Johannes Brahms, Lowell Liebermann, Ludwig van Beethoven, Paul Hindemith, Robert Schumann, Samuel Barber
Release Date: March 2023
Genres: Piano
Periods: 20th Century, Baroque, Romantic
Discs: 1
Total Playing Time: 71:18
Step back to a time when the night was an antithesis to the clarity of illumined day. In the especially fertile imaginations of the 19th-century Romantic composers, this was a time when the world gave itself over to mystery and magic.
These works explore the “otherness” of night and its potential for strangeness. The album also focuses on the theme of passion, mostly from the Romantic period.
In the especially fertile imaginations of the 19th-century Romantic composers, this was a time when, shielded from the gaze of the Almighty, the world gave itself over to mystery and magic: lovers met for forbidden trysts, revelers drank and cavorted through the small hours, and spirits walked the earth.
In this album, Brownell hopes to transport you out of our sterile, modern understanding of night and into the stranger, more interesting reality it must have been for most of human history. Described by Musical Opinion as “potentially one of the most significant pianists of his generation”, since winning 1st Prize at the 2005 J.N. Hummel Competition (Bratislava), he has achieved widespread recognition as “one of the foremost Hummel interpreters of our time” (Hudobný Život).
Brownell’s performances have been seen and heard on BBC radio and television, Classic FM, NPR, CBC, ORF, and RBB KulturRadio. He has been soloist with orchestras such as the Hallé, Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic, and Calgary Philharmonic.
Track Listing
- Beethoven: Piano Sonata "Moonlight", Op. 27 No. 2 - I. Adagio sostenuto (5:42)
- Chopin: Nocturne in D flat, Op. 27 No. 2 (5:39)
- Hindemith: Suite 1922, Op. 26 - Nachtstück (6:57)
- Debussy: Preludes, Book 1 - Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir (3:44)
- Couperin: 14th Order: Le Rossignol en amour (3:30)
- Liebermann: Nocturne No. 5 in D major, Op. 55
- Couperin: 14th Order: Double du Rossignol (3:51)
- Bartók: Out of Doors - The Night's Music (4:40)
- Chopin: Nocturne in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1 (5:40)
- Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Op. 12 - In der Nacht (4:25)
- Barber: Nocturne, Op. 33 (4:10)
- Brahms: Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 5 - II. Andante (10:32)
- Debussy: Suite bergamsque - Claire de lune (5:27)
Reviews
“Andrew Brownell’s program is, in some ways, conservative. That will make a lot of people happy, and Brownell plays these works very well.
” —Raymond Tuttle
“Andrew Brownell’s program is, in some ways, conservative. That will make a lot of people happy, and Brownell plays these works very well.
” —Raymond Tuttle
“There are choices that stretch the imagination and avoid the “pops” elements so that this keeps an air of seriousness. The slow movement from Brahms Sonata 3 shows the thought that went into the program. With all of the interest in the choice of selections, these “Shades of Night” do what was expected of them, and do it quite well. Decent notes and good sound from the Bluthner.
” —Alan Becker
“Bearing in mind the positive effect that music can have on mental health and wellbeing, listening to this recording could well do us all good.
” —Peter Burt