Tessa Uys, Ben Schoeman - Holst: The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 - Elgar: Introduction & Allegro, Op. 47 & Salut d'amour, Op. 12 (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Holst: The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 - Elgar: Introduction & Allegro, Op. 47 & Salut d'amour, Op. 12
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: SOMM Recordings
Genre: Classical Piano
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Total Time: 01:02:51
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01. The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 (Version for 2 Pianos): I. Mars, the Bringer of War
02. The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 (Version for 2 Pianos): II. Venus, the Bringer of Peace
03. The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 (Version for 2 Pianos): III. Mercury, the Winged Messenger
04. The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 (Version for 2 Pianos): IV. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
05. The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 (Version for 2 Pianos): V. Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age
06. The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 (Version for 2 Pianos): VI. Uranus, the Magician
07. The Planets, Op. 32, H. 125 (Version for 2 Pianos): VII. Neptune, the Mystic
08. Introduction & Allegro, Op. 47 (Arr. for Piano 4 Hands by Otto Singer II)
09. Salut d'amour, Op. 12

SOMM Recordings is thrilled to collaborate once again with the Tessa Uys and Ben Schoeman piano duo following their highly praised six-volume recording of the nine symphonies by Beethoven arranged for piano duet by Xaver Scharwenkaabout which International Piano says, These readings aord unmitigated pleasure the articulation and voicing of the players persuades us into thinking were in the middle of an unleashed virtuoso orchestra. Now, these award-winning South African-born artists present music for two pianos and piano duet from their adopted country, highlighting works by Gustav Holst and Edward Elgar.

In the early 1910s, Holst became interested in astrology, and he conceived the idea of a suite for orchestra based on the solar systems individual planets. Originally, he composed The Planets on the piano, using the instrument in his newly-built, sound-proofed room in the music wing at St Pauls Girls School as well as the piano at his home in Thaxted. This version for four hands, two pianos was scored by two of his colleagues at St Pauls, Vally Lasker and Nora Day, who acted as amanuenses, because Holst suered intermittently from painful neuritis in his right hand. Following the resounding success of the orchestrated version of The Planets, the original piano duet score was overlooked, though it was eventually published separately in 194951. In 1979, Holsts daughter, Imogen, reissued the complete two-piano arrangement in one volume, and Tessa Uys and Ben Schoeman perform this version here.

Elgar's renown was such that, at the height of his fame, several established musicians were commissioned by publishers to make piano transcriptions of his orchestral music. This was no mean feat, given that Elgars scores are scrupulously marked as to how he wanted every phrasesometimes even every bar or note within that phraseto be played. It was the composer, arranger, and conductor, Otto Singer II, who made the transcription for piano four-hands of Elgars 1905 Introduction and Allegro, scored originally for solo string quartet and string orchestra. Singers insight and skill are evident in techniques like transferring string double-stopping to spread keyboard chords, and his piano four-hands version is admirably true to Elgars evolving contrapuntal and harmonic ideas.In Victorian England, the marriage of a tradesmans son to the daughter of a Major-General in the British Army, who was eight years his senior, might not have appeared a perfect match. Yet, the marriage of Edward Elgar and Caroline Alice Roberts turned out to be a love-match. In 1888, as a wedding present, Edward presented to Carice, as he called her, Salut dAmour. This enduring melody has inspired numerous arrangements for widely varying instrumental combinations, including this one for piano duet.


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