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Ronald Stevenson et al. - RONALD STEVENSON Piano Music. CD1: Prelude and Chorale; L'Art nouveau du Chant appliqué au Piano, Vols. 1 and 2; Scottish Ballad No. 1; Fugue on a Fragment of Chopin; Pensées sur des Préludes de Chopin; Variations-Study on a Chopin Waltz; Etudette d'après Korsakov et Chopin; Three Contrapuntal Studies on Chopin Waltzes; BACH-STEVENSON Komm, süsser Tod, BWV.478. CD2: Le festin d'Alkan; Norse Elegy; Canonic Caprice on The Bat; YSAŸE-STEVENSON Six Sonates pour violon seul, op. 27, Nos. 1 and 2. CD3: Melody on a Ground of Glazunov; Ricordanza di San Romerio; Little Jazz Variations on Purcell's ‘New Scotch Tune’; Two Musical Portraits; MOZART-STEVENSON Fantasia, K.608; Romance (from Piano Concerto in D minor, K.466); PURCELL-STEVENSON Three Grounds; Toccata; Hornpipe; The Queen's Dolour; BULL-STEVENSON Three Elizabethan Pieces after John Bull. Murray McLachlan (pno). Divine Art DDA 21372 (3-CD set).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2013
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1 Essays in Musical Analysis (London: Oxford University Press, 1939), Vol. 6, p. 96Google Scholar.
2 That said, the Sinfonia elegiaca which Stevenson fashioned in 2010 by orchestrating his Recitative and Air and three sections of the Passacaglia on DSCH – specifically, ‘Lament for the Children’, Adagio and Adagissimo barocco – likewise awaits a performance.
3 Ronald Stevenson: The Man and his Music (London: Toccata Press, 2005), pp. 381–459Google Scholar.
4 Its website can be found at www.ronaldstevensonsociety.org.uk.
5 Where necessary: Stevenson's exquisite penmanship usually means that his music delights the eye as readily as the ear.
6 Op. cit., p. 402.