Amy Beach: Sonata in A minor, Op. 34 Romance in A major, Op. 23 Invocation, Op. 55
Clara Schumann: Three Romances, Op. 22
Dame Ethel Smyth: Sonata in A minor, Op. 7
The renowned violinist and exclusive Chandos artist Tasmin Little returns with a line-up of three women composers whose lives share some features but also significant differences that illustrate the complex lives of female musicians.
Clara Schumann, Dame Ethel Smyth, and Amy Beach all came from families that encouraged their musical interests but balked, in varying degrees, at professional training and engagement. All three composers draw on the influence of Robert Schumann and Brahms; Beach and Smyth, in particular, were fond of metrical and motivic manipulation.
Tasmin Little plays this music, so close to her heart, with her usual warmth and dexterity. The manuscript of Clara Schumann’s final chamber work, Three Romances, declares it ‘for piano and violin’, an ordering reflected in the relative complexity of the parts, the florid passagework here played beautifully by Little’s long-term collaborator, John Lenehan. Recording: Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk; 12 – 14 June 2018. John Lenehan plays on Steinway Model D (serial no. 592 087) concert grand piano. Tasmin Little plays a violin made in 1757 by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini.