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Pictures of Light: Music by William Baines
Duncan Honeybourne (piano), Gordon Pullin (tenor)
This music is never less than very attractive, certainly individual and always intriguing... Here he [Honeybourne] is perfectly attuned to the complex sound world of Baines’ keyboard writing...
Pictures of Light: Music by William Baines
Duncan Honeybourne (piano), Gordon Pullin (tenor)
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This music is never less than very attractive, certainly individual and always intriguing... Here he [Honeybourne] is perfectly attuned to the complex sound world of Baines’ keyboard writing...
About
William Baines is one of those exceptionally gifted composers whose music still remains little known to the general music-loving public. Deeply rooted in Nature, it shows influences from Debussy, Scriabin, Chopin, Liszt and Ravel and has totally assimilated those exemplars into truly mature and distinguished works all his own. This album includes a number of impressionist piano solos and also the first recording (and first performance) of the Five Songs, presented by veteran tenor Gordon Pullin, who has long been associated with the music of Baines. Duncan Honeybourne has become one of the most sought after of British pianists with a sparkling discography and is totally at home in this picturesque music. This album is produced also in memory of Baines on the centenary of his death. The album concludes with At the Grave of William Baines by fellow Yorkshireman Robin Walker a fitting tribute by a living composer with similar abilities to draw inspiration from the world around him.
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Awards and reviews
December 2022
This music is never less than very attractive, certainly individual and always intriguing... Here he [Honeybourne] is perfectly attuned to the complex sound world of Baines’ keyboard writing and has the technical resources to deal easily with the intricate and demanding aspects of the music too.
March 2023
So here we have a splendid new disc with inspiring music in glowing recorded sound. The performances are first class and the documentation is superb; this production appears to be a labour of love.
British Music Society Journal
The Five Songs, performed with sensitivity and clarity by Gordon Pullin, are quite a find and are settings of a wide variety of poets including Sappho.