Heaton - Discovering Wilfred Heaton
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Label: Divine Art
Cat No: DDX21138
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 5th December 2025
Contents
Works
Little Suite, WH31Love Songs (2), WH52a
Morning Songs (2)
Piano Sonata, WH34
Pieces (3) for piano, WH36
Pilgrom Reflections, WH54d
Welcome for Me, WH63
West Indian Melodies (3), WH37
With Empty Hands, WH62
Artists
James Gilchrist (tenor)Murray McLachlan (piano)
Alex Jakeman (flute)
Rose McLachlan (piano)
Works
Little Suite, WH31Love Songs (2), WH52a
Morning Songs (2)
Piano Sonata, WH34
Pieces (3) for piano, WH36
Pilgrom Reflections, WH54d
Welcome for Me, WH63
West Indian Melodies (3), WH37
With Empty Hands, WH62
Artists
James Gilchrist (tenor)Murray McLachlan (piano)
Alex Jakeman (flute)
Rose McLachlan (piano)
About
The album is anchored by the first recording of Heaton’s monumental Piano Sonata, which was performed in 2024 to rapturous applause by Murray McLachlan at Manchester’s Stoller Hall. The Sonata, composed in the 1950s, is a work of striking ambition and depth. Harmonically daring, emotionally raw, and technically formidable, it stands comparison with the great mid-century sonatas of Bartók and Prokofiev. From the muscular counterpoint of its opening, through a grief-tinged slow movement and a dazzling finale, Heaton’s sonata reveals a powerful, individual voice – he was fearless in embracing big themes, bold melodies, and contemporary idioms.
Also featured are first recordings of the Three Pieces for Piano (1954), and the poignant piano suite Pilgrim Reflections, adapted from Heaton’s mystery play Pilgrim’s Song. A selection of Heaton’s rarely-heard songs – written in his youth and again in later life – are performed here by the acclaimed tenor James Gilchrist, accompanied by Rose McLachlan. Together, these works illuminate Heaton’s stylistic evolution: his command of bitonality, rhythmic complexity, and melodic invention, rooted in a deep understanding of Bach and Brahms, and influenced by Walton, Hindemith, Bartók and Stravinsky.
Heaton’s career was shaped by a lifelong tension between personal conviction and professional ambition. A deeply private Yorkshireman, he turned away from a mainstream musical path after early promise – studying with Mátyás Seiber and submitting works to the Society for the Promotion of New Music – choosing instead a life of teaching, reflection, and selective composition. The result is a body of work of exceptional quality, much of it unpublished or unheard until now.
This album is not only a significant act of musical archaeology by Heaton’s biographer and editor Paul Hindmarsh – it is a compelling argument for Heaton’s inclusion among Britain’s most original post-war composers.
Track highlights:
- Piano Sonata (premiere recording)
- Three Pieces for Piano (1954)
- Pilgrim Reflections (suite for solo piano)
For fans of: Bartók, Britten, Prokofiev, William Walton, Elisabeth Lutyens, early Tippett.
An essential discovery for collectors, performers, and listeners drawn to British 20th-century repertoire beyond the usual names.
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