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viernes, 4 de enero de 2019

Jean-Philippe Sylvestre / Orchestre Métropolitain / Alain Trudel ANDRÉ MATHIEU Concerto de Québec SERGUEÏ RACHMANINOV Concerto pour Piano No. 2

Jean-Philippe Sylvestre is the recipient of many prestigious Canadian and international piano performance awards. His new recording André Mathieu – Concert de Québec, Sergei Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2; Orchestre Métropolitain, Alain Trudel is an important document for several reasons. It presents this extraordinary artist in an impressive light, revealing his technical power and profound musicality.
It also brings back to the Canadian recording marketplace the rare music of a young 13 year old André Mathieu, trapped with his family in North America by the outbreak of the Second World War. The simple version of the story is that the young Canadian composer won the New York Philharmonic’s Composer Competition celebrating the orchestra’s centennial. His subsequent work fared less well, but his Piano Concerto No. 3, written in 1942-43 and eventually renamed Concerto de Québec so as to work better as a film score, is now winning renewed admiration. The score used for this recording is deemed fairly complete and authentic, based on the original score for two pianos. Still, a definitive final version is currently underway and is promised for a couple of years hence.
There’s no mistaking the affinity Mathieu’s music has with Rachmaninov’s. Mathieu’s mother long cherished and promoted the undocumented notion that Rachmaninov had seen young Mathieu’s scores in Paris and responded flatteringly to them. True or not, this music restores a creative work that brought musical life to an early French Canadian film. It’s big, gorgeous and so very Hollywood. Sylvestre and Trudel have produced a superb disc! (Alex Baran)

Jean-Philippe Sylvestre / Orchestre Métropolitain / Alain Trudel ANDRÉ MATHIEU Concerto No. 4 en mi mineur SERGUEÏ RACHMANINOV Rhapsodie sur un thème de Paganini, op. 43

Following the enthusiastic response to the 2017 ATMA Classique release of the Concerto de Québec by André Mathieu, pianist Jean-Philippe Sylvestre returns as vigorous as ever with a new recording which, once again, features a work by Mathieu — his Piano Concerto No. 4 — and includes Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. The recording was made during the Festival Classica with the Orchestre Métropolitain under the attentive direction of Alain Trudel.  Most recently, Jean-Philippe Sylvestre has performed with the Orchestre symphonique de Québec at Bourgie Hall and Place des Arts in Montreal, at Iles de la Madeleine, at St-Pierre des cuisines auditorium in Toulouse, Cortot Hall in Paris, and Palais des beaux-arts in Brussels. He recently appeared in concert in Montreal and  Halifax with such renowned musicians as Stéphane Tétrault, Alain Trudel, and Dominic Desautels.  Praised by La Presse for his “immense talent as conductor, musician, and performer,” Canadian conductor Alain Trudel has been the Orchestre symphonique de Laval’s artistic director for 10 years. In 2017, he was named musical director of the Toledo Symphony in Ohio. He is also Premier Guest Conductor of the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, Principal Guest Conductor of the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, and guest musical adviser for the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra.