Elgar: Miniatures

David Hurwitz

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It’s a stretch to call everything on this disc a “miniature”. Froissart is, after all, quite substantial, and the Three Bavarian Dances are scored for large orchestra; but the other works fit the bill, and I’m certainly not complaining about having the extra music. Indeed, the former has all of the necessary swagger that Elgar built into it, while the dances are such attractive pieces that it’s a wonder they’re not better known. As for the remainder, the Romance for Bassoon and Orchestra is particularly charming, and very well played, while it was very smart of James Judd to sandwich the Minuet Op. 21 among the Three Characteristic Pieces Op. 10. Like most great composers Elgar was a very skillful miniaturist. His style was personal enough so as to be instantly recognizable, even in his salon music, and I suspect that this attractive and well-recorded disc will fill a gap in many record collections.


Recording Details:

Reference Recording: None for this coupling

EDWARD ELGAR - Froissart; May Song; Carissima; Romance for Bassoon; Three Characteristic Pieces; Minuet; Chanson de Matin; Chanson de Nuit; Three Bavarian Dances

  • Record Label: Naxos - 8.557577
  • Medium: CD

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