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Clementi: Capriccios & Variations

Howard Shelley (piano)

Even the slightest, most trivial pieces are enhanced by Howard Shelley's brisk tempos, and he's served by an infallible technique, from virtuoso finger-dexterity to deeply expressive, spacious...

Clementi: Capriccios & Variations

Howard Shelley (piano)

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Even the slightest, most trivial pieces are enhanced by Howard Shelley's brisk tempos, and he's served by an infallible technique, from virtuoso finger-dexterity to deeply expressive, spacious...

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Howard Shelley’s survey of the complete piano sonatas of Clementi was acclaimed not only as a set of benchmark performances, but also as the rediscovery of a composer who was uniquely important in his lifetime, which overlapped the careers of Scarlatti and Chopin. This set of Capriccios and Variations is something of a footnote to the series. The earlier works demonstrate Clementi’s lighter and more whimsical side. Most of this music was written to entertain and amuse, with many fantastical virtuoso flourishes of an improvisatory feel. The later works date from the nineteenth century, when Clementi was not quite as prolific as his younger self. Although many of these works, too, were designed for domestic use, there are exceptions such as the Two Capriccios Op 47. These are clearly ‘professional’ music: ambitious, dramatic, radically experimental, often determinedly chromatic, they show the septuagenarian composer still at work in the forefront of the most modern keyboard style. Howard Shelley has made this repertoire his own. He performs with his usual impeccably stylish flair.

Contents and tracklist

I. Adagio – Allegro agitato
Track length9:38
II. Adagio sostenuto
Track length5:30
III. Allegro vivace
Track length4:01
I. Adagio sostenuto – Allegro con espressione e passione
Track length8:02
II. Adagio cantabile
Track length5:15
III. Allegro vivace
Track length5:09
I. Allegro
Track length4:07
II. Andante vivace
Track length1:59
III. Allegro assai
Track length2:48
I. Allegro
Track length1:26
II. Allegro non troppo
Track length1:45
III. Allegretto con espressione
Track length1:29
IV. Allegretto con molto
Track length2:01
V. Allegretto con grazia
Track length2:06
VI. Allegro
Track length1:31
VII. Allegro vivace
Track length1:31
VIII. Vivace assai
Track length1:16
IX. Allegro moderato
Track length1:51
X. Allegro moderato
Track length1:51
XI. Allegro non troppo
Track length1:28
XII. Allegro moderato
Track length2:38
I. Prelude I alla Haydn
Track length2:05
II. Prelude II alla Haydn
Track length1:24
III. Prelude I alla Kozeluch
Track length1:43
IV. Prelude II alla Kozeluch
Track length1:44
V. Prelude I alla Mozart
Track length1:40
VI. Prelude II alla Mozart
Track length2:00
VII. Prelude I alla Sterkel
Track length2:03
VIII. Prelude II alla Sterkel
Track length1:24
IX. Prelude I alla Vanhal
Track length2:07
X. Prelude II alla Vanhal
Track length1:04
XI. Prelude I alla Clementi
Track length1:29
XII. Prelude II alla Clementi
Track length2:27

Awards and reviews

November 2011

Even the slightest, most trivial pieces are enhanced by Howard Shelley's brisk tempos, and he's served by an infallible technique, from virtuoso finger-dexterity to deeply expressive, spacious reflection elsewhere...from the six discs of Sonatas, complemented by these varied remaining pieces, emerges the distinctive voice of, at best, a truly outstanding composer.

November 2011

Shelley dances out the Black Joke's jig theme with infectious delight...his command is supreme in the flashy chords, springy bass-lines and funky accents of the virtuosic Capriccios and though he plays a modern Steinway, his touch is sensitive enough, especially in the bass, to suggest the tone of an original Broadwood.

Awards Issue 2011

There are over 152 minutes of music on the present discs, much of it demanding. How Shelley manages to absorb it all and then convince you that he has been playing it all his life with his characteristic elegance and dexterity is a gift given to few. Such an eminent composer deserves no less.

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