Following his highly acclaimed previous recording for the British Music Society of piano music by Patrick Piggott (BMS430CD), distinguished English concert pianist Malcolm Binns has now recorded an historically important and exciting recital of six famous English piano sonatas: four by Arnold Bax, and those by John Ireland and Frank Bridge - all written during the first three decades of the twentieth century. The 2CD set will be released to mark the Fiftieth Anniversary year of Malcolm Binns' London debut recital at the Wigmore Hall.
Of particular historic interest is that for these recordings Malcolm Binns has consulted the original manuscripts of the Bax sonatas held in the British Library, and incorporated his findings in his readings, which will include two short Appendices of music from the Second Sonata which was excised before final publication. He has also used the little-known 1951 revision of the Ireland Piano Sonata for his performance - a revision which is described and discussed in an article by producer John Talbot published in the 2007 edition of the Society's journal British Music. Included in the accompanying CD booklet is a transcript of a recent conversation about these recordings between Malcolm Binns and Lewis Foreman, whose definitive biography of Arnold Bax was republished in 2007 by the Boydell Press, in a third edition newly revised and enlarged by the author.