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Benjamin
LEES (b.1924)
Piano Music: 1945-2005
Toccata (1947) [2:16]
Ornamental Etudes 1-6 (1957) [16:19]
Three Preludes (1962) [9:27]
Sonata Breve (1956) [12:57]
Odyssey: Nos. 1-3 (1971, 1986,
2005) [30:39]
Mirian Conti (piano)
rec. 6-8 November 2006, Estudios Cosentino,
Buenios Aires, Argentina. DDD
TOCCATA CLASSICS TOCC 0069 [71:39]
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Lees was born in Manchuria
but his family moved to San Francisco
when he was only eighteen months old.
He became an American citizen in 1931.
His teachers included Halsey
Stevens, Ingolf Dahl and George
Antheil. There are five
symphonies, the Fourth of which,
Memorial
Candles, is on Naxos. Lees has
written many other works including a
slew of concertos. I should mention
the ones for horn
and violin.
His Third Piano Concerto was recently
premiered by Ian Hobson in Florida.
Hobson has also recorded his Fourth
Piano Sonata and Second
Piano Concerto on Albany.
Lees' Toccata
inhabits a world of dissonant angularity
parallel with that of the Ramey works
also on Toccata - a sort of feral pianola
effect. The Six Ornamental Etudes
are more varied in effect than the Ramey
sequences. From that viewpoint Lees's
imaginative palette is more capacious.
The first of the Three Preludes is
an essay in grand swirling defiance.
The second is sombre with a discordant
filigree for the right hand. The third
has the all the pell-mell pianola torque
of the Toccata on the first track.
The single movement Sonata Breve
is serious and dark-browed. There
is an element of fantasy here but always
tempered by danger. The three movements
of Odyssey are respectively from
1971, 1986 and 2005. The first was written
for John Ogdon and is angular in a way
that often suggests Shostakovich. The
second Odyssey movement is full
of brooding and discordant outbursts
and purposeful surly energy. This is
also felt in a few jazzy passages along
the way. It was commissioned by the
US Information Agency. The final Odyssey
is the most recent and has the feel
of a journey into a threatening and
fantastic land with vistas of unearthly
beauty along the way. For all its angularity
and occasional dissonance this is a
fascinating piece of mercurial mood-swings
and descriptive Lisztian power. Mention
of Ogdon earlier on reminds me that
the torrential power of some of Lees'
writing as represented on this disc
might almost have been cousins to the
Ogdon-propelled Mennin Piano Concerto
once recorded on CRI.
Toccata issued its
second Ramey volume in the same month
as this Benjamin Lees recital.
Lees engages a dark
and fantastic imagination.
Rob Barnett
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