At last available on CD, this recording shot Trevor Barnard to fame in 1962 when released on HMV. The first stereo recording of this fine British concerto, it was subsequently re-issued by EMI as part of its “Great British Concertos” set in the 70s. (Digitally remastered)
This is a broad, optimistic work – bold and pioneering but also conservative in many respects – rather like the American people to whom it is dedicated!
TREVOR BARNARD (piano),
THE PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
cond. SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
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Arthur Bliss:
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra – I. Allegro con brio (16:40)
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra – II. Adagietto (9:25)
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra – III. Andante maestoso – molto vivo (11:37)
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Concerto for Piano and Orchestra – I. Allegro con brio (16:40)
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Concerto for Piano and Orchestra – II. Adagietto (9:25)
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Concerto for Piano and Orchestra – III. Andante maestoso – molto vivo (11:37)













