Explorer Set - French Edition

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Label
Piano Classics
Release Date
June 7, 2024
Format
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      Charles-Valentin Alkan, Cecile Chaminade, Vincent D'Indy, Paul Dukas, Gabriel Eduard Xavier Dupont
    • PERFORMER
      Mark Viner, Vincenzo Maltempo, Muza Rubackyte, Emanuele Torquati, Giuseppe Taccogna, Alessandro Delj
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      June 07, 2024
    • UPC
      5029365103077
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      PCL10307
    • LABEL
      Piano Classics
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      10
    • GENRE

Beyond Debussy and Ravel: the world of the French piano in all it's dazzling variety, and in critically acclaimed recent recordings. Beyond a sensitivity to tone colour, very little unifies this eclectic list of French composers, who flourished from the end of the Romantic era into our own time. To move from the deft sketches of Reynaldo Hahn's Le Rossignol eperdu, and the scented harmonies of Benjamin Godard's Op.58 cycle of 20 Pieces, to the introverted gloom of Les Heures dolented by Gabriel eduard Xavier Dupont and the four-movement Solitude by Louis Vierne, and from the dense, Wagnerian counterpoint of sonatas by Vincent D'Indy and Paul Dukas, to the restless but crystalline textures of the early Sonata by Henri Dutilleux, is to stop off at quite different stations on a map of creative work full of destinations as distinct as any to be found on the Paris Metro. Critics have recognised that each of the artists involved has invested intellectual energy as well as technical mastery in immersing themselves within these individual worlds and personalities. Mark Viner captures Chaminade the poet beyond and further than the salon composer of repute, as well as measuring up to Alkan at his most surprisingly charming in some of the Etudes Op.35. Emanuele Torquati lends a more romantic sensibility to Roussel than we tend to associate with him, while Sofia Andreoli shows that there is an impressionist side to Magnard beyond the densely worked chromaticism of his symphonies and cantatas.