Bernhard Scholz - Capriccio for piano and orchestra, Op. 35
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The Capriccio for piano and orchestra, Op 35 was written in 1869 by German composer Bernhard Scholz.
The pianist’s opening arpeggiated chords are close to Mendelssohn’s Capriccio brillant, also for piano and orchestra, before an acceleration into liveliness and confirmation of the music’s title. The bouncing principal idea—something to set heads nodding and feet tapping—offers much to delight and nothing to offend. With a fleeting octave figure suggesting a mock-oriental touch and a strange prophecy of the trills at the heart of the third movement of Prokofiev’s third piano concerto, the music moves quickly to a brief (too brief?) coda where everything in this busy work is tied up and resolved.
(from Hyperion)
Simon Callaghan, piano
Ben Gernon, conductor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
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