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viernes, 21 de mayo de 2021
jueves, 27 de agosto de 2020
martes, 25 de agosto de 2020
lunes, 30 de septiembre de 2019
Francesco Piemontesi SCHUBERT Last Piano Sonatas
Swiss pianist Francesco Piemontesi interprets Schubert’s last three
piano sonatas (D958-D960) on his PENTATONE debut album, after years of
engagement with these extraordinary works. These sonatas continue to
fascinate pianists and listeners until this very day. They are arguably
among the most existential music ever written for the piano, full of
beauty and sadness, celebrating life and at the same time anticipating
the composer’s untimely death. Even if Schubert was barely thirty years
old when he wrote these works, they reveal the otherworldly and detached
nature of what is often described as “late style”, while the music
remains highly expressive and personal.
martes, 10 de noviembre de 2015
Francesco Piemontesi DEBUSSY Préludes
In the press, Francesco’s performances of the Préludes
have often been mentioned as the evening’s highlights: “his playing
took the breath away. He combined the black and white notes of Brouillards
to create soft grey tonalities, and went on to dazzle us with a
wonderful range of effects in which a flawless technique was put to the
service of some very original interpretations” (Michael Church, Independent), while another review wrote “Francesco Piemontesi, at 30 a fully fledged master, played four Debussy Préludes in a manner to rival Pollini’s” (International Piano)
Francesco’s recording is based on a new edition of the Préludes
by Durand-Salabert-Eschig, co-directed by renowned French piano music
scholar Roy Howat, who also wrote the liner notes for the CD. The
recording is dedicated to Francesco’s teacher and mentor, pianist Cécile
Ousset, who first introduced him to the music and advised during the
recording process.
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