Compelling accounts of a pair of ichmouratov works

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Composer and performers combine to create a richly rewarding melting pot of ideas, says Michael Church

CONCERTO CHOICE

Airat Ichmouratov

Multi-talented musician: Airat Ichmouratov is an accomplished clarinettist as well as a composer

Piano Concerto; Viola Concerto No. 1

Elvira Misbakhova (viola), Jean-Philippe Sylvestre (piano); London Symphony Orchestra/ Airat Ichmouratov Chandos CHSA 5281 (CD/SACD) 75:53 mins

A versatile leader, arranger and clarinettist, Airat Ichmouratov brings many talents to his work as a composer. And his background as a Volga-Tatar-born Canadian guarantees a rich cultural mix. Moreover, both the works here have been ‘edited’ by their soloists, who are also their dedicatees, so that mixture thickens even further. The Piano Concerto Op. 40 sat in a drawer for a decade until a soloist was found who could ‘do it justice and add finishing touches’, as the composer puts it.

The soundworld of both works is tonal, with Rachmaninov-style moodiness evoked in the opening bars of the Piano Concerto, before pianist Jean-Philippe Sylvestre and the LSO embark on some nimbly-scurrying explorations. Ichmouratov clearly loves what he can do in a pianissimo environment, teasing the listener into following intricate paths; everything is very light on its feet. This work is episodic, with little sense of a dramatic musical structure, but it’s all very easy on the ear.

Hailing from Tatarstan, violist Elvira Misbakhova possesses a compelling sound which Ichmouratov has wisely capitalised on. His Viola Concerto has echoes of Bach and Shostakovich, but its slow movement is gorgeous, as soloist and individual instruments of the orchestra move ruminatively in harmony and at the same time in counterpoint. While the textures of the piano concerto create a rich tapestry, those of the viola concerto are spare and very expressive.

PERFORMANCE ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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JS Bach

Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050; Harpsichord Concertos BWV 1053 & 1056; Concerto for Harpsichord & Two Recorders, BWV 1057

The Hanover Band/ Andrew Arthur (harpsichord)

Signum Classics SIGCD764 68:34 mins

This recording completes The Hanover Band’s survey of Bach’s concertos for solo harpsichord with ensemble. Additionally, this second volume includes the Fifth Brandenburg Concerto whose concertino writing for harpsichord and sparkling first movement solo makes its presence apposite in the present company.

Andrew Arthur enlivens Bach’s scores