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Special offer. Michael Tippett: Piano Concerto; Benjamin Britten: Diversions; William Walton: Sinfonia Concertante

Clare Hammond (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, George Vass

Michael Tippett: Piano Concerto; Benjamin Britten: Diversions; William Walton: Sinfonia Concertante

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This is a valuable album indeed...each [work] is ripe for rediscovery and could prove rewarding for performers and audiences in the concert hall. They receive fine performances here from the...

Special offer. Michael Tippett: Piano Concerto; Benjamin Britten: Diversions; William Walton: Sinfonia Concertante

Clare Hammond (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, George Vass

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This is a valuable album indeed...each [work] is ripe for rediscovery and could prove rewarding for performers and audiences in the concert hall. They receive fine performances here from the...

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Three major works for piano and orchestra by English composers, all eschewing the traditional nineteenth-century model of a bravura virtuoso soloist pitted against an orchestra, in distinctive ways. Together with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under George Vass, Clare Hammond presents an original programme that provides a unique perspective on how the piano concerto reflected musical currents in mid-twentieth-century Britain. William Walton’s Sinfonia Concertante for Orchestra with Piano Obbligato began as a ballet score. After it was rejected by Sergei Diaghilev, Walton arranged his score into a leaner, more direct and more effective work that reveals the influences of Stravinsky, Poulenc, Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin and, at times, Elgar.

Benjamin Britten’s Diversions was commissioned by the left-hand pianist Paul Wittgenstein. Enthusiastic about the challenge of writing for the left hand, Britten devised a work in variation form; he did not seek to conceal the soloist’s one-handedness but revelled in it while still retaining emotion and grandeur.

Michael Tippett’s Piano Concerto completes the programme. Inspired by a performance of Beethoven’s Fourth Concerto, Tippett was convinced that a contemporary concerto could be written, ‘in which the piano is used once again for its poetic capabilities’. In his work, the orchestra does not merely accompany; the principal players shine when they get their opportunity for solos or close dialogue with the soloist.

Contents and tracklist

I. Maestoso
Track length8:31
II. Andante comodo
Track length5:54
III. Allegro vivo, sempre scherzando
Track length4:56
Theme
Track length1:12
Variation I. Recitative
Track length1:38
Variation II. Romance
Track length1:31
Variation III. March
Track length1:19
Variation IV. Arabesque
Track length1:36
Variation V. Chant
Track length1:55
Variation VI. Nocturne
Track length2:16
Variation VII. Badinerie
Track length1:34
Variation VIII. Burlesque
Track length1:50
Variation IXa. Toccata I
Track length0:49
Variation IXb. Toccata II
Track length2:12
Variation X. Adagio
Track length4:07
Finale (Variation XI). Tarantella
Track length2:55
I. Allegro non troppo
Track length17:07
II. Molto lento e tranquillo
Track length9:38
III. Vivace
Track length9:18

Spotlight on this release

  • Clare Hammond on Tippett, Britten and Walton

    14th Oct 2025by Matthew Ash

    British pianist Clare Hammond spoke to Matthew Ash about her new album dedicated to the music of Tippett, Britten and Walton, and her tireless work to provide musical opportunities and exposure for everyone, irrespective of background, race or gender.

Awards and reviews

December 2025

This is a valuable album indeed...each [work] is ripe for rediscovery and could prove rewarding for performers and audiences in the concert hall. They receive fine performances here from the enterprising and intelligent soloist Clare Hammond, beautifully accompanied by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under George Vass.

Awards Issue 2025

Intensely concentrated and memorably articulate, Hammond is comprehensively equipped to tackle this music's formidable technical challenges, her exquisitely variegated tonal palette, deft touch and quiet authority truly things of wonder.

5th October 2025

The unifying factor is the crisp artistry of Clare Hammond, whether she’s navigating the florid tendrils creeping over Tippett’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra or pecking out the suggestive phrases that propel Britten’s Diversions using only the fingers of her left hand.
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