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Edvard Grieg : Concerto pour piano, Pièces lyriques (extraits)

Shani Diluka

Classical - Released January 31, 2007 | Mirare

Booklet Distinctions 5 de Diapason - Choc du Monde de la Musique - RTL d'Or
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L'opéra de la lune

Renée Mayoud, Jacques Mayoud, Jacques Prévert

Children - Released January 1, 1991 | naïve

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Il était une fois Polnareff

Various Artists

Pop - Released April 5, 2024 | BMG Rights Mgmt France SARL

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Jongen: Preludes for Piano

Ivan Ilic

Classical - Released January 6, 2023 | Chandos

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Pianist Ivan Ilić is something of a specialist in obscure music, and that of composer Joseph Jongen certainly qualifies. His works are known mostly to organists. The piano preludes heard here perhaps reflect that background, with dense, contrapuntal textures. In sets of pieces written in 1922 and 1940 (the 24 Préludes), Jongen turns to the venerable form of the prelude. The set of 24 Petits Préludes dans tous les tons ("24 Little Preludes in All the Keys") is an attractive group that would make a good comparison with the similar set by Shostakovich. Jongen's pieces incorporate Impressionist and post-Impressionist harmonies into a tonal framework within a severely restricted space; most of the preludes are between one and two minutes in length. The earlier set of 13 Preludes, Op. 69, are pictorial or have other evocative titles; they are less economical but still enjoyable. Ilić delivers understated performances that present Jongen in the best light. Chandos' sound from Potton Hall in Suffolk is admirably clear and perfectly idiomatic. © James Manheim /TiVo
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Les musiques de "Il était une fois l'espace"

Michel Legrand

Film Soundtracks - Released August 21, 2020 | Catalog

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Lully: Armide

Les Talens Lyriques

Classical - Released March 24, 2017 | Aparté

Hi-Res Booklet Distinctions 4F de Télérama - Gramophone Editor's Choice
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Edvard Grieg - Chasing the Butterfly

Sigurd Slåttebrekk

Classical - Released November 22, 2010 | Simax Classics

Chasing the Butterfly is the result of a couple of creative people seeing a confluence of ideas and working to produce something unique and unexpected. Pianist Sigurd Slåttebrekk and producer Tony Harrison worked together on a recording of Grieg's Piano Concerto in 2005. The desire to look at the work as if it were a new piece led them to examine the recordings that Grieg himself had made of some of his Lyric Pieces in 1903 in Paris, the composer performing his own works, which at the time would be considered new (or relatively new) music. The next question was "What would those pieces have sounded like on Grieg's own piano?" Lief Ove Andsnes had already used Grieg's piano at Troldhaugen to record some of the Lyric Pieces. What Slåttebrekk and Harrison decided to do was attempt to re-create Grieg's recordings, to capture the music as Grieg would have played it in his own home, in 21st century sound, meaning not just using the same pieces, but also trying to replicate the same tempos, dynamics, and shadings. Slåttebrekk realized that merely listening to Grieg play and then precisely imitating him would not do. He tried to absorb the way Grieg played, the way he handled different types of passages and sounds, to create performances that sound natural and musical. Slåttebrekk succeeds in this, as can be heard in the full Sonata, Op. 7. Grieg was only able to record half of the last movement, but Slåttebrekk gives us the complete work, sounding very fresh and organic. The same is true of the Ballade, Op. 24. There is a brightness and momentum in his playing that makes it come alive. In the Andante moderato movement he uses sensitive phasing and rubato, but not so much that the sense of direction is ever lost. To prove how closely Slåttebrekk comes to Grieg's original, the Grieg recordings are also included, as is a track Harrison put together of the Wedding Day at Troldhaugen that weaves Grieg's and Slåttebrekk's performances. The second disc contains the Piano Concerto recording with Michail Jurowski and the Oslo Philharmonic that started it all. It has some of the same sparkle as the solo pieces and is not treated as monumentally heavy or forcefully as most pianists do. This distinctive release -- something of a twist on period performance practice -- is recommended for any fan of Grieg's music. © TiVo
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Joe Dassin Éternel...

Joe Dassin

French Music - Released November 4, 2022 | Sony Music Entertainment

Il Était Une Fois

Jérémy Hababou

Classical - Released February 10, 2023 | naïve

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Tales Of Solace

Stephan Moccio

Classical - Released August 28, 2020 | Decca (UMO) (Classics)

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Nielsen - Grieg

Daniel Ottensamer

Classical - Released May 26, 2023 | Sony Classical - Sony Music

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Peau d'âne - Bande Originale du Film de Jacques Demy (1970)

Michel Legrand

Musical Theatre - Released January 1, 1970 | Playtime

Distinctions The Qobuz Ideal Discography
Of the many collaborations between director Jacques Demy, composer Michel Legrand, and star Catherine Deneuve, 1970's Peau d'Ane is in many respects the most surreal and extravagant, if not the most accomplished. Where their earlier Umbrellas of Cherbourg and Young Girls of Rochefort were full-blown musicals steeped in contemporary pop and jazz motifs, Peau d'Ane -- a lavish adaptation of a Charles Perrault fairy tale complete with outrageous costumes and sets -- quite naturally boasts a more traditional and classical score, but while Legrand's songs and arrangements are certainly lovely, they nevertheless lack the spark and energy of his earlier efforts for Demy. Where both Cherbourg and Rochefort command attention like few motion picture scores, Peau d'Ane operates largely as background music. Only a few of the songs feature vocals, and among them only "Les Insults" is truly compelling. But until the film Peau d'Ane resurfaces on video, the score will have to do.© Jason Ankeny /TiVo
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Céline... Une seule fois / Live 2013

Céline Dion

Pop - Released May 16, 2014 | Columbia

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L'oiseau et la bulle

Pierre Chêne

Children - Released January 1, 1978 | Victorie music

Garou joue Dassin

Garou

French Music - Released November 4, 2022 | Universal Music Division Label Panthéon

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Et si tu n'existais pas

Hélène Segara

French Music - Released October 15, 2013 | SMART

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Grieg: Lyric Pieces

Walter Gieseking

Classical - Released November 11, 2022 | Warner Classics

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60 Chansons

Il Etait Une Fois

Pop - Released May 18, 2007 | Parlophone (France)

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Le Jardin Du Luxembourg

Joe Dassin

French Music - Released August 20, 1976 | Columbia

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Grieg: Lyric Pieces

Janina Fialkowska

Classical - Released May 1, 2015 | ATMA Classique

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Janina Fialkowska's 2015 release on ATMA Classique is a selection of Edvard Grieg's Lyric Pieces, drawn from the full set of 66 miniatures, which were published between 1867 and 1901. Her choice of the most popular character pieces reflects a common practice among pianists to fit a representative sample on a single disc, necessarily leaving out less familiar numbers along the way. As a result, her CD of 25 tracks is comparable to other highlights albums that typically feature such favorites as the Berceuse, Butterfly, March of the Trolls, Sylph, Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, Evening in the Mountains, and Remembrances. While Fialkowska's long career has yielded many fine recordings of Chopin, Schubert, and Liszt, this sensitive exploration of Grieg is a welcome addition to an impressive catalog that has been focused almost exclusively on the early Romantic period.© TiVo