CONCERTO REPERTOIRE
Roy Howat's Concerto Repertoire includes:

Bart�k:               Concerto no.3;       Concerto for 2 pianos & orchestra
Debussy:           
Fantaisie
Faur�:               
Ballade op. 19;       Fantaisie op. 111
Franck:               Symphonic Variations
Gershwin:           Rhapsody in blue (original jazz orchestra version)
Litolff:                 Scherzo (from Concerto Symphonique no. 4)
Mozart:               Nos 14 in A (K.414) and 19 to 27
                                    (all the late concertos onwards from K.459 in F)
Poulenc:            
Double concerto
                          
Concerto champ�tre
Ravel:                 Concerto in G
Shostakovitch:    Concerto no. 2

                               Other concertos are available on request


Roy Howat is well known for background expertise that spans his repertoire, much of which he knows from the composers' manuscripts.  His tempo and other corrections to Bart�k's 3rd Piano Concerto were used by Peter Donohoe and Sir Simon Rattle for their EMI CD. 
Roy's performances of
Rhapsody in Blue with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and elsewhere�inspired by Gershwin's 1924 recording with the Paul Whiteman band�have caused delight by peeling layers of habit from this lively work (after a performance with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra one player asked "Do you play straight music too?").
Ravel's G major Concerto and Franck's Symphonic Variations are freed from false traditions that scramble one and weigh down the other, and Howat's recent performances of Faur� two concertante works in the UK and Germany were hailed as revelations of Faur�'s energy and freshness.
Debussy's rarely-played
Fantaisie comes with Debussy's unpublished orchestral reworking through Roy Howat's work with the Complete Debussy Edition; and the sparkle of his Mozart playing is backed up by manuscript studies and stylistic expertise that inform his own ornamentation and cadenzas, plus important corrections not found in even the Neue Mozart Ausgabe.
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