With Cashian: Chamber Concertos, IBS Classical releases a major portrait of British composer Philip Cashian. Bringing together works written across nearly three decades and revealing the remarkable coherence of his musical language. Framed by two chamber concertos composed twenty-nine years apart, the album traces Cashian’s evolving exploration of concertante writing on an intimate scale, where instrumental individuality and collective energy are held in finely calibrated tension.
At the heart of the recording lies Chamber Concerto No. 2, premiered by Plural Ensemble in 2024 and opening the disc. Cast in four attacca movements, the work draws inspiration from mid-twentieth-century British abstract painting, notably works by Alan Reynolds and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham. Cashian translates visual contrasts—icy stillness against kinetic, angular forms—into sharply profiled textures, crystalline harmonics, and dynamic instrumental interplay. Solo lines emerge, dissolve, and recombine within the ensemble, creating a musical space that is both vivid and unsettled.
This recent concerto is paired with Chamber Concerto (1995), a multi-sectional work whose restless momentum, mechanistic rhythms, and sudden lyric eruptions already display the hallmarks of Cashian’s style. Between these larger works are two more compact but no less intense compositions: Dances and Nocturnes (2020), a continuous piano-quartet movement alternating driving rhythmic energy with hushed, nocturnal reflection; and The Distance of Night (2022), a solo piano memorial to Simon Bainbridge, whose barcarolle-like form unfolds with restrained lyricism and haunting resonance.
Under the direction of Fabián Panisello, Plural Ensemble delivers performances of exceptional precision, clarity, and commitment, meeting the music’s formidable technical demands while illuminating its structural logic and expressive depth. The recording, produced by Paco Moya and engineered by Cheluis Salmerón, captures the full spectrum of Cashian’s instrumental color and dynamic range with striking immediacy.
Philip Cashian: Chamber Concertos stands as a compelling contribution to the contemporary catalogue–a recording that affirms Cashian’s position as one of the most distinctive voices in British music today, and a powerful testament to the vitality of the modern chamber concerto.
Plural Ensemble
Fabián Panisello, Conductor
Tracklist
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| SKU | IBS232025 |
| Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, FLAC 192 kHz |
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| Producer | Paco Moya |
| Recording Engineer | Cheluis Salmerón |
| Mixing | Iberia Studio |
| Mastering | Iberia Studio |
| Recording Location | Auditorio Conservatorio Profesional de Getafe |
| Release Date | February 17, 2026 |
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