Nicholas Daniel, Martin Outram, Peter Donohoe, Maggini Quartet - Bliss: Oboe Quintet, Piano Quartet, Viola Sonata (2003)

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Title: Bliss: Oboe Quintet, Piano Quartet, Viola Sonata
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:02:15
Total Size: 281 / 158 Mb
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Tracklist:

Piano Quartet in A minor (Arthur Bliss)
1. Poco adagio e espressivo 08:41
2. Intermezzo: Tempo di Mazurka 01:52
3. Allegro furioso 05:10
Viola Sonata (Arthur Bliss)
4. Moderato 07:02
5. Andante 08:55
6. Furiant 04:33
7. Coda 04:00
Oboe Quintet (Arthur Bliss)
8. Assai sostenuto - Allegro assai agitato 08:05
9. Andante con moto 08:14
10. Vivace 05:43

Performers:
Nicholas Daniel (oboe)
Martin Outram (viola)
Peter Donohoe (piano)
Maggini Quartet

The Maggini Quartet and Peter Donohoe give a commanding performance of the Piano Quartet, locating an underlying toughness of argument and urgency of expression in both outer movements to make one regret all the more forcefully the budding composer's decision to withdraw the piece following his demobilisation in 1919.
Otherwise unrepresented in the domestic catalogue, the Viola Sonata was written in 1933 for Lionel Tertis. If Bliss's inspiration lacks the distinctive melodic profile and organic mastery of, say, Walton's Viola Concerto of four years previously, the work as a whole is still worth getting to know. The Maggini's violist, Martin Outram, makes commendably light of the solo part's at times hair-raising demands and Donohoe offers exemplary support.
But the jewel in this anthology is the Oboe Quintet that Bliss composed in 1927 for Leon Goossens. Elegance and resourcefulness are the watchwords in the first two movements, whose bitter-sweet lyricism forms an effective contrast with the exuberant festivities of the finale.
Nicholas Daniel and the Maggini give a spry, ideally proportioned reading. Production-values throughout are of a high order. Very warmly recommended.