The anniversary year sometimes makes it sound like Benjamin Britten — genius or not — was the only art music composer to grace the British Isles in the 20th century. There were other greats, including York Bowen (1884-1961), eclipsed by fashion, not necessarily better music.
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Bowen went from being a pianistic sensation much like Sergei Rachmaninov before World War I, to a marginal figure when tastes changed.
Pianist Stephen Hough is one of Bowen’s 21st century champions, and head of the 5-year-old York Bowen Society (check it out here).
The music says it all.
Here, for a rainy Sunday known groggily in Toronto as the day after Nuit Blanche, is a broad-shouldered Clarinet Sonata that turned 70 this year, very nicely played by the Endymion Ensemble:
John Terauds
- Classical Music 101: What Does A Conductor Do? - June 17, 2019
- Classical Music 101 | What Does Period Instrument Mean? - May 6, 2019
- CLASSICAL MUSIC 101 | What Does It Mean To Be In Tune? - April 23, 2019