Edward Gregson: Complete Music for Solo Piano Murray McLachlan, Edward Gregson, Rose McLachlan

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
28.08.2020

Label: Naxos

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Murray McLachlan, Edward Gregson, Rose McLachlan

Composer: Edward Gregson (b. 1945)

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  • Edward Gregson (b. 1945): An Album for my Friends:
  • 1An Album for my Friends: No. 1, Paul's Prelude01:48
  • 2An Album for my Friends: No. 2, Adam's Allemande01:10
  • 3An Album for my Friends: No. 3, Clare's Courante01:57
  • 4An Album for my Friends: No. 4, Stefan's Sarabande02:00
  • 5An Album for my Friends: No. 5, Gaynor's Gavotte01:27
  • 6An Album for my Friends: No. 6, Brian's Bourrée00:38
  • 7An Album for my Friends: No. 7, Bethan's Bourrée00:55
  • 8An Album for my Friends: No. 6, Brian's Bourrée (Repeat)00:43
  • 9An Album for my Friends: No. 8, Maggie's Minuet02:42
  • 10An Album for my Friends: No. 9, Gavin's Gigue01:35
  • 11An Album for my Friends: No. 10, Phil's Postlude02:01
  • 3 Piano Études:
  • 123 Piano Études: No. 1, Fast and Rhythmic02:00
  • 133 Piano Études: No. 2, Not Too Slow, Gently03:08
  • 143 Piano Études: No. 3, Fast, with Energy01:59
  • Edward Gregson:
  • 15Lullaby02:58
  • 16A Song for Sue03:57
  • 4 Pictures for Piano Duet:
  • 174 Pictures for Piano Duet: No. 1, Quite Fast, but Majestic01:03
  • 184 Pictures for Piano Duet: No. 2, Quite Slow and Thoughtful01:12
  • 194 Pictures for Piano Duet: No. 3, Lively01:11
  • 204 Pictures for Piano Duet: No. 4, Quite Slow and Sad02:14
  • 6 Little Piano Pieces (1993 Version):
  • 216 Little Piano Pieces (1993 Version): No. 1, Quite Slow and Precisely01:26
  • 226 Little Piano Pieces (1993 Version): No. 2, Fast and Playful00:46
  • 236 Little Piano Pieces (1993 Version): No. 3, Flowing01:24
  • 246 Little Piano Pieces (1993 Version): No. 4, Not Too Fast01:23
  • 256 Little Piano Pieces (1993 Version): No. 5, Gently and with Expression02:04
  • 266 Little Piano Pieces (1993 Version): No. 6, With Energy02:08
  • Edward Gregson:
  • 27Friday A.M.06:23
  • Piano Sonata in 1 Movement:
  • 28Piano Sonata in 1 Movement: Tempo I. Very Slow and Thoughtful - Tempo II. Strident - Tempo III. Dance-like, with Excitement - Tempo IV. Slow and Sombre04:45
  • 29Piano Sonata in 1 Movement: Tempi I-III. Tempo V. Slow and Stately - Tempo VI. Lively and Energetically07:54
  • 30Piano Sonata in 1 Movement: Tempi I-V06:18
  • Total Runtime01:11:09

Info for Edward Gregson: Complete Music for Solo Piano



Edward Gregson is best known for his dazzling orchestral works and music for brass and wind bands, but this recording of his complete piano works to date reminds us of his equally impressive catalogue of works for soloists and chamber ensembles. Gregson shows us a more intimate side in his piano music. From the Lullaby composed while a student, to the Tippett-inspired Piano Sonata, we are charmed, moved and thrilled in equal measure by this programme of his complete music for solo piano. This recording marks the debut of distinguished pianist Murray McLachlan on Naxos.

Murray McLachlan, piano
Edward Gregson, piano
Rose McLachlan, piano



Murray McLauchlan
is a pianist with a virtuoso technique and a sure sense of line. His timing and phrasing are impeccable, and his tone-full but unforced in the powerful passages, gentle and restrained in the more lyrical- is a perpetual delight' (BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE)

Since making his professional debut in 1986 at the age of 21 under the baton of Sir Alexander Gibson, Murray McLachlan has consistently received outstanding critical acclaim. Educated at Chetham’s School of Music and Cambridge University, his mentors included Ronald Stevenson, David Hartigan, Ryszard Bakst, Peter Katin and Norma Fisher.

His recording career began in 1988 and immediately attracted international attention. Recordings of contemporary music have won numerous accolades, including full star ratings, as well as ‘rosette’ and ‘key recording’ status in the Penguin Guide to CDs, and ‘Disc of the month’ and ‘Record of the month ‘in ‘Music on the Web’ and ‘The Herald’. McLachlan’s discography now includes over forty commercial recordings, including the complete sonatas of Beethoven, Myaskovsky and Prokofiev, the six concertos of Alexander Tcherepnin, the 24 Preludes and Fugues of Rodion Shchedrin, Ronald Stevenson’s ‘Passacaglia on DSCH’ the major works of Kabalevsky, Khatchaturian and the complete solo piano music of Erik Chisholm.

McLachlan’s repertoire includes over 40 concertos and 25 recital programmes. He has performed the complete Beethoven piano sonata cycle four times, as well as the complete piano music of Brahms. He has given first performances of works by many composers, including Martin Butler, Ronald Stevenson, Charles Camilleri, Michael Parkin and even Beethoven! He has appeared as soloist with most of the leading UK orchestras. His recognition has been far-reaching, bringing invitations to perform on all five continents. At the same time he continues to give numerous concerts and master classes in the UK.

McLachlan teaches at the Royal Northern College of Music and at Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester where he has been Head of Keyboard since 1997. He is the founder of the Manchester International Concerto competition for young pianists as well as the Founder/Artistic Director of the world famous Chetham’s International Summer school and festival for Pianists, Europe’s largest summer school devoted exclusively to the piano.

As a teacher McLachlan continues to be very busy and in demand. Many of his students have won prizes in competitions and continued with their own successful careers as performers.

Murray McLachlan is editor of ‘Piano Professional’ Magazine, as well as Chair of the UK section of the European Piano Teachers’ Association (EPTA UK). As well as performing and teaching, he is well known internationally for his numerous articles on Piano technique and repertoire. This includes extended columns which have appeared in ‘International Piano’ ‘Pianist’ and ‘Piano’ Magazines. In 2012 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Dundee for outstanding services to music and education. This follows on from a knighthood awarded in 1997 by the Order of St John of Jerusalem in recognition of his services to music in Malta.

Edward Gregson
is a composer whose music has been performed, broadcast, and recorded worldwide (four volumes of his orchestral music and concertos have been recorded on the Chandos label). He studied composition and piano with Alan Bush at the Royal Academy of Music, where he won five prizes for composition.

His commissions have included works for the English Chamber, Bournemouth Symphony, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, BBC Philharmonic, and Hallé Orchestras, with performances by many other orchestras and ensembles around the world. He has written orchestral, chamber, instrumental, and choral music. Among his major orchestral works are a dozen concertos for various instruments, mostly written for eminent soloists. His contribution to the wind and brass repertoire has also been of particular significance and in 2016 he was composer-in-association with the famous Black Dyke Band. In the following year he was composer-in-residence at the Presteigne Festival, where his String Quartet No. 2 received its premiere

His academic career has included appointments at Goldsmiths College, University of London (1976–1996), where he was head of composition and was awarded a personal chair, and then as principal of the Royal Northern College of Music (1996–2008). He is a writer director of PRS for Music, and until recently a trustee of the PRS for Music Foundation. He has also been the recipient of a dozen honorary doctorates and fellowships from various English universities and conservatoires.

Rose McLachlan
was born in 2002 and began piano lessons with her father Murray in 2008. She entered Chethams School of Music in 2010 as a chorister at Manchester Cathedral.

Rose is now (2018) a pianist studying with Helen Krizos, studying organ with Chris Stokes and having singing lessons with Helen Francis. In 2012, she passed Grade 8 piano with 144/150 – distinction and in 2017 was awarded the LtCL performers diploma with distinction. Rose was the overall winner of junior and senior classes of the 2016 Scottish Youth Prize at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She also won the Sir David Wilcocks Organ Scholarship 2014/15.

She has performed Beethoven’s second concerto five times as well as solo recitals in Lanzarote, Portsmouth, Wilmslow, and various lunchtime concerts at Chethams. As an overall winner of the Chetham’s concerto competition in February 2018, Rose was selected to perform the Ravel G major concerto with the Chetham’s symphony orchestra during the 2018-19 season. Also scheduled for 2019 are performances of all Chopin’s Waltzes and Nocturnes for Sir Ernest Hall in his Camel Concerts series of recitals in Lanzarote.

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