Steven Osborne / BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Ludovic Morlot RAVEL Piano Concertos - FALLA Nights in the Gardens of Spain
Anyone who knows Steven Osborne's superlative set of Ravel's solo
piano music (also on Hyperion) will be impatient to hear him in the
concertos. It may seem perverse then to start with the other work on
this disc, but Manuel de Falla's Nights in the Gardens of Spain
is anything but incidental padding. Longer than either of the concertos
it is an outstanding companion, for the Frenchman was a key influence on
Falla, while, with his Basque heritage, Ravel repeatedly turned to
Spain for inspiration. Full of colour, both Osborne's poetry and his exceptional touch are to the fore, the sparkling cascades in the final
movement being especially breathtaking. It is a pity, then, that the
improvisatory motifs are demure rather than swooning seductively in the
face of the wonderfully pungent horns of the BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestra.
Osborne and Ludovic Morlot generally play things
similarly straight in both Ravel concertos, with every detail in place, a
wonderful zest on the G major Concerto and suitably imposing bravura in
the left-Hand Concerto. The absence of false sentimentality is
admirable, though a little more fluidity would be welcome in places. Not
that nuance is lacking. Osborne's curious (lack of) emphasis for some
melody notes in the sublime long solo that opens the movement is not
entirely convincing, but he elicits spine-tingling shadings of colour as
the movement progresses, while the left hand sounds almost like a harp
at times. Minor caveats aside, these are strong performances of a
programme that bears repeated listening. (Christopher Dingle / BBC Music)
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