From the very first notes of the Mussorgsky I knew that this was going to
	be an exceptional performance. I was proved to be right. The clarity of the
	playing was crisp and well articulated and, what was so refreshing and welcome,
	was the pianist's excellent judgement of tempi which is one of the
	secrets of a successful performance of this heterogeneous work. The skill
	and technique is undeniable and, although I have known this inspiring work
	for 40 years the detail that Boyde reveals is quite astonishing as are the
	superlative nuances he achieves. The linking Promenade is not played
	as if the visitor to the gallery is bored but enthusiastic; some may carp
	about Bydlo being heavy but what I also enjoyed was the pianist's
	confidence in the music; he is not ashamed or embarrassed about the composer's
	'wrong notes' . He has an enviable ability for light and shade and is totally
	convincing. The Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks sizzles remarkably
	... one can but admire his pianistic skills.
	
	I waited with some apprehension for the final movement The Bogatyr Gate
	at Kiev which, because of the unhurried nature of the grand tune, can
	sound hesitant and unconvincing as, indeed, can the Catacombs movement.
	But I should not have worried. His wise use of pedal notes and contrast was
	so good that I felt I had heard this for the first time. He displays much
	insight into this piece; it is carefully thought out and all the better for
	it.
	
	The Ravel pieces are far more pianistic and call for all and every constituent
	facet that a truly great performer needs. In addition, we have in Andreas
	Boyde a very mature performer but his performances are never dull or those
	of a tired or mechanical player. It is only after hearing his account of
	Oiseaux Tristes that I discovered how amazing this piece is. Any artiste
	that can convey that level of communication coupled with such consummate
	skill and breathtaking ability is destined to become famous and rightly so.
	He is already a brilliant star. His command of the piano is staggering!
	
	Readers may be interested to know that Andreas is to premiere a new work
	in New York in October ... Schumann's Variations on a theme of Schubert.
	
	The recording quality is excellent. The range from pp to
	fff is wide.
	
	A superb disc in every way!
	
	Reviewer
	
	David Wright
	
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