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Roy Agnew (1891–1944) developed a distinctive individual voice in his piano music. Virtuosic and naturally idiomatic, the style of his piano music ranges from charming pedagogical pieces in the
English pastoral manner, to more advanced works in which his harmonic language and form draw on the influece of Liszt, Skryabin and Debussy. Naturally appealing to audiences, his music was taken up
by the Russian pianist Benno Moisiewitsch during a trip to Sydney, leading to the publication of some work by the London publishing company Chester. His performance, compositional and recording
career developed jointly in Australia and the UK and in 1944 he was appointed to the staff of the N.S.W State Conservatorium of Music though died before being able to take up the position.
This new disc examines music from across his life including many first recordings (marked *)
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