Tom Hicks: Liszt and Ireland Piano Sonatas

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Catalogue No: DDA 25227
EAN/UPC: 809730522727
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Release Date: March 2022
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Discs: 1
Total Playing Time: 64:10

Hailed as an artist of ‘magnificent pianism’, Guernsey-born pianist Tom Hicks has been praised for his ‘gorgeously creative playing’ that ‘transports the listener to another place and time’. Hicks is a gold medallist in numerous national and international competitions and holds degrees and awards from The University of Manchester, The Royal Northern College of Music, Yale University and Northwestern University, where he now lectures. His first disc featuring John Ireland’s Sarnia, ‘Tom Hicks: Ireland and Tchaikovsky’ has been described as ‘brilliantly evocative’ by Colin Clarke in International Piano, and ‘gorgeously creative’ by Scott Noriega in Fanfare.

In his first recording for Divine Art, Tom presents stellar performances of two major Sonatas – those of Franz Liszt and John Ireland. A generation apart, both are highpoints of the Romantic and post-Romantic era. This playing puts Hicks at the top of the tree for his bold expressiveness and vision.

On this album Hicks prefaces the Sonatas with shorter, but equally imaginative and expressive pieces: two Preludes by Stanford, Cortège by Rebecca Clarke, and one of the charming waltzes from the ‘Three-Fours’ Suite by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

Tom Hicks is also a strong supporter of contemporary composers and his new album of music by British composer Camden Reeves, inspired by the harmonies and rhythms of blues music, will be released in the late spring of 2022 (“Blue Sounds”) – Métier MSV 28604)

Track Listing

    Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924):

  1. Prelude in B minor, Op. 163 No. 24 (2:01)
  2. Prelude in D major, Op. 163 No. 5 (1:18)
  3. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912):

  4. Three-Fours, Op. 71 - Waltz No. 2: Andante (3:08)
  5. Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979):

  6. Cortège (4:17)
  7. John Ireland (1879-1962):

  8. Piano Sonata - I. Allegro moderato (6:45)
  9. Piano Sonata - II. Non troppo lento (9:59)
  10. Piano Sonata - III. Con moto moderato (7:41)
  11. Franz Liszt (1811-1886):

  12. Piano Sonata in B minor - I. Lento assai – Allegro energico – Grandioso – Recitativo (11:22)
  13. Piano Sonata in B minor - II. Andante sostenuto – Quasi adagio (6:45)
  14. Piano Sonata in B minor - III. Allegro energico – Più mosso – Stretta quasi presto - Presto – Prestissimo – Andante sostenuto – Allegro moderato – Lento assai (10:27(

Reviews

American Record Guide

A fascinating collection; the pianist is to be congratulated for his imagination in assembling such an interesting program. Performance is not lacking in any aspect… his stunning technical agility refuses to be suppressed. All of this sounds forth in full glory on the Steinway D.

” —Alan Becker

A highly stimulating and individual recorded recital that will give much pleasure and food for thought. Tellingly sensitive voicings, a desire to always produce warm, reserved but glowing tone at all levels and rhythmic and articulative control – one could never imagine this player to panic, lose control or focus. Highly listenable, contrasted, and intriguing.

” —Murray McLachlan
Musical Opinion

There is no doubt that Tom Hicks is a serious musician, possessor of a formidable technique and has the intellectual capacity to master a relatively wide range of repertoire. Playing of consistent excellence supported by very fine recording quality.

” —Robert Matthew-Walker
Infodad

Everything is well-played and attractive… intensity and expressiveness that Hicks brings out with considerable skill. The fine renditions of the major works by Liszt and Ireland are very much the primary attractions here.

” —Mark J. Estren
MusicWeb International

This is an excellent and well-balanced recital that fully deploys Tom Hick’s multitudinous talents. An exceptionally commanding performance, which balances the dramatic with the intimate. The sound recording is perfect.

” —John France