NINO ROTA (1911–1979)
COMPLETE SOLO PIANO WORKS • 1
ELEANOR HODGKINSON
‘My introduction to the concert music of Nino Rota initially came through performing his trio for piano, cello and clarinet. There are few works written for this combination of instruments and I was interested in the trio’s unusual mixture of evocative melody lines, driving rhythms and striking harmonic colours. Whilst I was familiar with some of Rota’s iconic film scores, I was unaware there was a substantial body of piano works, some only recently published. The piano pieces show a different side to Rota; it is wonderful to perform them to the surprised delight of audiences who only know the screen music.’ – Eleanor Hodgkinson
About this Recording
Nino Rota (1911–1979) embraced neo-Classical, neo-Romantic and even neo-Baroque affiliations. His music prized melodic directness and communicative generosity and it is not therefore surprising that he should be best known for his epochal film scores – the music for The Godfather pre-eminently.
Nino Rota’s 15 Preludes utilise melodic and harmonic explorations to chart music that is agitated and melancholic, but also joyous and comedic. The Fantasia in G comprises seven themes – folkloric, droll and ultimately heroic. A late work, the 7 Pezzi difficili per bambini is generous in its emotional directness.
(‘7 DIFFICULT PIECES FOR CHILDREN’) (1971) (12:28)
TOTAL TIME: 57:36
15 Preludes: No. 14. Allegro non troppo e marcato
ELEANOR HODGKINSON
Pianist Eleanor Hodgkinson divides her time between performing, teaching, examining and writing. A versatile chamber musician, she has been part of numerous collaborations and given many premieres of British music. Notable partnerships include those with the Villiers Quartet, cellist Nick Stringfellow and pianist Jakob Fichert. Solo recital work has taken her to North America, Denmark, Holland, Germany and France. Hodgkinson studied piano at the Royal Northern College of Music with Renna Kellaway before specialising in piano accompaniment as a postgraduate student with Carole Presland. Based in Leicestershire, Hodgkinson is a senior lecturer in piano at Leeds College of Music and teaches piano and chamber music at the Junior Department of the Royal Academy of Music.
NATIONAL ORIGIN: ITALY
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