Considered as one of the most inspired pianists of his generation,
Severin von Eckardstein explores three major cycles of French music from
the 1900s, associating Claude Debussy’s two revolutionary books Images (1904-1907) and Gabriel Dupont’s La Maison dans les dunes
(1907-1909) as part of this debut album under the Artalinna label: this
suite of 10 pieces with memorable atmospheres filled with luminous
colours and heady melodies will stand out for many as a musical
revelation!
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jueves, 4 de octubre de 2018
lunes, 17 de septiembre de 2018
Anne Queffélec SATIE & COMPAGNIE
From the wit of Satie to the to the poetry of Debussy, French music of
the early decades of the twentieth century was created by exceptional
and imaginative minds capable of grasping delicate nuances and shining
infinite variations of light on the natural world and the human soul.
Renowned for her diverse repertoire and impressive discography, French
pianist Anne Queffelec has a special affinity for this repertoire. On this delightful collection from Mirare, Queffelec leads us down the
varied and colorful pathways of some of the most fascinating French
music for piano ever written.
sábado, 15 de septiembre de 2018
Marie-Catherine Girod / Quatuor Pražák GABRIEL DUPONT
Gabriel Dupont, who lived to the age of only 36 before succumbing to
tuberculosis in 1914, is one of those late-19th- and early 20th-century
French composers whom history has eclipsed in favour of such leading
lights as Debussy and Ravel, yet in 1901 Dupont beat Ravel into third
place by coming second in the Prix de Rome (André Caplet won first prize
with the cantata Myrrha). Despite success with opera in his day, Dupont’s name has survived largely through his piano cycles Les heures dolentes (1903 05) and La maison dans les dunes (1907 09).
In these miniatures, as Marie-Catherine Girod shows in these
affectionately turned performances of selections from both sets, Dupont
expressed an attractive, limpid wistfulness. His illness, which dogged
him for his last decade, not only removed him from the centres of
musical activity in Paris but also seems to have wrapped him in a mood
of inner reflection – by no means always sad, as can be heard, for
instance, in the scintillating ‘Du soleil au jardin’ and ‘Coquetteries’
from Les heures dolentes, but generally with a sense of regret
that he cannot completely enjoy his surroundings while encumbered with
ill-health. ‘Mélancolie du bonheur’ (‘Melancholy of Happiness’) seems to
be his overriding state of mind. Journée de printemps for violin
and piano is a beguiling diptych of a spring morning and evening; but
not even Girod and the excellent Pražák Quartet can rescue the overlong,
suffocatingly overheated Poème (Geoffrey Norris / Gramophone)
Marie-Catherine Girod GABRIEL DUPONT La Maison dans les dunes GUSTAVE SAMAZEUILH Le Chant de la mer
Marie-Catherine Girod has won a unique place in the music world thanks
to the audacious and virtuosic manner with which she defends unknown and
rarely played works. With flawless technique and sincere conviction,
she has introduced audiences the world over to composers such as Decaux,
Tournemire, Le Flem, D'Indy, Emmanuel, Aubert, Bax and Bowen.
At the same time, Ms. Girod devotes the same ardor and devotion to the
standard repertoire, and her recordings of Chopin, Frank, Rachmaninoff
and Weber have won critical and popular acclaim.
A regular featured artist at major French music festivals, such as the
Festival Chopin de Bagatelle or the Festival de Nohant, La Roque
d’Anthéron, La Folle Journée in Nantes and Tokyo. Ms. Girod has
performed in major venues all over Europe, including the Settembre
Musica of Turin, and the Husum rare piano music festival in Germany. She
is also a regular guest on radio broadcasts of France Musique and Radio
Classique.
Marie Catherine Girod is Chevalier des Arts et Lettres et Officier de
l’Ordre National du Mérite. With an impressive discography comprising
over fourty titles of which a large number are world premieres, Ms.
Girod has received numerous awards for her recordings: Diapason d’Or,
Choc du Monde de la Musique, 10 de Répertoire-the major French music
magazines have all praised her original repertoire where one can hear
Pierre Octave Ferroud and Gabriel Dupont next to Manuel Rosenthal or
Gustave Samazeuilh.
The Grand Prix de l’Académie du Disque Français was awrded two times to
Ms. Girod, for her recording of sonatas by Georges Auric, Henri
Dutilleux and André Jolivet, and again for her complete cycle of the
sonatas of Maurice Emmanuel.
She also received the Grand Prix International Charles Cros for her
recording of the works of Arthur Lourié. Recently, she recorded for
Mirare the “Poème” from Gabriel Dupont with Prazàk quartet for the label
Mirare Concert artist and pedagogue, she is professor in Ecole Normale
de Musique de Paris.
Impassioned, enthusiastic and sensitive in all her appearances on stage,
Marie-Catherine Girod strives in all her repertoire to present the
piano in all its aspects at the highest artistic level.
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