"I first heard this new CD in HMV Oxford Street. I was
browsing under the letter ‘B’ when I suddenly became aware of hearing a superb
performance of the opening ‘Toccata’ of Britten’s Piano Concerto.
It was one of the best renditions that I had ever heard – in spite of the noise
in the shop and the sounds of less-challenging music percolating into the
‘classical’ section. Of course, I was brought up on Sviatoslav Richter’s fine
performance of this work on the ‘old’ Decca recording with Mark Lubotsky and
the English Chamber Orchestra. In addition, I have Joanna MacGregor’s notable
release on Naxos. However, what I was hearing in the record-shop had a pizzazz
about it that I found thrilling and thoroughly impressive. Of course, I went
over to the assistant and asked him who was playing. He looked at me and said
“Britten” – I was tempted to make remarks about ‘still in diapers’ etc. but I
forewent sarcasm, smiled sweetly and said, “No, who is playing”? He found the
cover and told me, “Steven Osborne”. Then the penny dropped: I remembered that Len
Mullenger was sending me this disc for review. Now, I could not wait.
Fortunately I still had a deal of browsing to do, so I heard the rest of
the Concerto, Young Apollo and the first
few Diversions – until my mobile went and my friend asked me
where I was and when would I be arriving at The Gluepot...!"
Please read the entire review at MusicWeb International
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