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"Piano Music, 1947-2005"

From: "Scott Morrison" [email protected]
Subject: Lees Piano Music

Benjamin Lees: Piano Music 1947-2005
Featured Artist: Mirian Conti
Performance: 5 Stars
Sound: 5 Stars
Release Date 2008  / Time 71:31
Label: Toccata Classics[69] -
               AMG Album ID W 171705
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Muscular Lees Piano Works from Six Decades

Benjamin Lees (b. 1924, and still writing) is one of the doyens of American composers. His music, always approachable but never easy at first hearing, has the benefit of impeccable craft, ingenuity, engaging dramatic gesture, the  element of surprise and rhythmic inventiveness. His moods can range from warm to cool, passionate to meditative, diffident to fierce. And always his music grabs you with its integrity and spirit. This disc contains solo piano music -- all of it recorded for the first time -- written over a period of six decades, from the Toccata of 1947 to the Odyssey No. 3 from 2005. Lees' music is, over this long period, of a piece and easy to identify as his own. Never one to copy compositional trends there are, nonetheless, echoes of Prokofiev, Bartok, Piston and perhaps late impressionism in his style. Still, one would never mistake one of his works for any of the composers named.
 


The Toccata (1947) was written just before Lees began his four years of study with George Antheil, whom he honors as his most important teacher. Interestingly, one does not sense a change in basic style between the pre Antheil Toccata and the works that came later, an indication that Antheil did not dictate to his student how he should write, but rather helped him free up  his own voice. The Toccata is virtuosic in the extreme -- actually this is true of  most of the works on this disc -- and seems to take as its model the devilishly difficult Prokofiev Toccata. It whirls by in just over two minutes.

'Six Ornamental Etudes' (1957), none lasting much over three minutes, are showpieces that are basically coolly kinetic but with islands of lyrical repose. (They are akin to his previously recorded 'Etudes for Piano and Orchestra' [1974]: [[ASIN:B00008BLCF Benjamin Lees: Symphony No. 2; Symphony No. 3; Symphony No. 5]]). 'Three Preludes' (1962), written for pianist Joseph Bloch, are similar in style to the 'Etudes' but are trickier rhythmically and a good deal more dramatic in impact. There is a distinct narrative feel to them but no story-lines are supplied. Make up your own! 'Sonata Breve' (1956) is a one-movement work whose sonata-style is uniquely Lees'; the main themes are not developed as one might expect but pop up in surprising contexts and guises, a kind of sonata-variation form. The work is virtuosic -- all those scurrying triplets! -- and dramatic.

The last three pieces on the the disc are Odysseys Nos. 1 (1970), 2 (1986) and 3 (2005). Each lasts ten minutes, more or less, and each has more heft than most of the previous pieces. No. 2 was written for the brilliant British pianist, John Ogdon, after Lees heard him play the No. 1 in recital. No. 3 was written for this CD's pianist, the marvelous Argentine pianist Mirian Conti. Each of the works teems with incident, engaging gesture, rhythmic variation that keeps one guessing, extended tonal and modal harmonies, and Lees' inherent narrative sense. These are, for me, the most attractive works on the disc and they reveal more and more beauty on repeated hearings. Mirian Conti, long resident in New York and noted for her devotion to music from both South and North America, is the perfect pianist for these works. She is clearly a musician of great intellectual grasp coupled with the instincts and technique of a first-class pianist. One notes her crystal clear articulation of Lees' otherwise potentially smudgeable contrapuntal lines and her understanding of the music's emotional content. She is playing a well-regulated
Hamburg Steinway and is given terrific recorded sound by recording engineer Fabiola Russo. The disc was recorded in Buenos Aires in 2006. The informative booklet notes are by the redoubtable Martin Anderson, founder of the Toccata Label and a well-known writer on contemporary music. There are also helpful notes by the composer about the pieces presented here. Mirian Conti contributes an essay about playing Lees' music.

An unqualified endorsement.

Scott Morrison

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  • Home
  • Biography
    • The Introduction
    • Biography of the Man
    • Biographical Chronology
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    • Feature Articles
    • Yale's Acquisition
  • Compositions
    • Written Works >
      • Chronological List of Works
      • A Capella
      • Chamber Works
      • Works for Concert Band
      • Orchestral Works
      • Works for Solo Instrument
      • Stage Works
      • Works for Solo Instrument & Orchestra
      • Song Cycles & Solo Vocal Works
      • Works for Voice(s) and Orchestra
    • Reviews >
      • Reviews - Piano Music 1947 - 2005 >
        • Review - Uncle Dave Lewis (AllMusic Blog)
        • Review - Shirley Ratcliffe
        • Review - Scott Morrison
      • Borealis
      • Concerto for Brass Choir and Orchestra
      • Concerto for Chamber Orchestra
      • Concerto for French Horn and Orchestra
      • Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra
      • Concerto for Violin & Orchestra - April 29, 2008
      • Concerto for Woodwind Quintet and Orchestra
      • Constellations for Orchestra
      • Divertimento-Burlesca
      • Echoes of Normandy
      • Etudes for Piano and Orchestra
      • Fantasy Variations for piano
      • Medea of Corinth
      • Mirrors
      • Oboe Concerto
      • Odyssey 1
      • Odyssey 2
      • Passacaglia for Orchestra
      • Piano Concerto No. 3
      • Piano Sonata No. 4
      • Piano Trio No. 2 "Silent Voices"
      • Scarlatti Portfolio
      • Six Ornamental Etudes
      • Sonata No. 3
      • String Quartet No.1
      • String Quartet No.2
      • String Quartet No. 4
      • String Quartet No. 5
      • String Quartet No. 6
      • Symphony No. 2
      • Symphony No. 3
      • Symphony No. 4 "Memorial Candles"
      • Symphony No. 5 "Kalmar Nyckel"
      • Variations for Piano and Orchestra
      • Violin Concerto
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