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Le Paris des romantiques (Berlioz, Liszt, Reber)

Jérémie Rhorer

Concertos - Released May 14, 2012 | Ambroisie - naïve

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Passions de l'âme et du cœur

Ricercar Consort

Classical - Released January 12, 2015 | Mirare

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Field : Nocturnes

Florent Albrecht

Solo Piano - Released September 17, 2021 | HORTUS

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“Unprecedented” is the right word to sum up this album entirely devoted to John Field's Nocturnes. Unprecedented because it is the first recording by Florent Albrecht, an extra-terrestrial of the pianoforte, who trained late in life after a first career in the luxury goods industry. After graduating from the Conservatoire of Geneva in 2018 and laureate of the Royaumont Foundation the same year, the French pianist has already performed at the Paris Opera and the Juilliard School, among others. An unprecedented album, as it features the world premiere of Nocturne in B flat major, posthumous Op.142, a score exhumed from the shelves of the St Petersburg library by Florent Albrecht. For the occasion, Qobuz presents this original and enchanting album exclusively for five weeks.The nocturne, a form made popular by Chopin, emerged at a time in the history of music when technical improvements in keyboard instruments enabled them to rival the expressiveness of the human voice. We do not know if it is John Field's writing talent or Florent Albrecht's fluid and airy playing—it is probably a subtle mixture of the two—but we come away from listening being convinced that the piano is the sole instrument capable of expressing the emotions of the romantic soul. The musician opts for a phrasing that is both clear and supple, perfectly suited to his instrument (a Carlo Meglio from 1826), whose rounded and slightly trembling timbre, sometimes close to a cimbalom, acts like a soothing balm for the soul. A truly calming interlude. © Pierre Lamy/Qobuz
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Nocturnes (Volume 1)

Luis Fernando Perez

Classical - Released May 18, 2010 | Mirare

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Frédéric Chopin: 19 Nocturnes

Stéphane Blet

Classical - Released March 20, 2008 | Saphir Productions

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Fauré: Intégrale de l'oeuvre pour piano, Volume 2

Jean-Claude Pennetier

Classical - Released November 22, 2011 | Mirare

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Come Bach To Me

Rhoda Scott

Jazz - Released January 1, 1970 | Barclay

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J'écoute Mozart et Haydn avec mon papa

Iddo Bar-Shaï

Classical - Released December 3, 2012 | Mirare

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Mozart: Piano Four hands (Édition 5.1)

Guillaume Bellom

Classical - Released April 7, 2014 | Aparté

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Mozart

Gallimard Jeunesse

Miscellaneous - Released November 12, 2020 | Gallimard Jeunesse

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Méditation cithare & piano

Philippe Davenet

Ambient - Released March 3, 2015 | Bayard Musique

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At the Tabard Inn - Symphonie en sol majeur - In honour of the city

Richard Hickox

Symphonic Music - Released April 1, 2005 | Chandos

Harmless fun: for better or worse, these two words aptly describe the innocuous works of George Dyson on this Chandos reissue. If festive British music -- in the characteristic veins of pastoral lyricism and regal pomp -- is required, then At the Tabard Inn and In Honour of the City fill the bill nicely, especially since they are played with all the mellowness and grandeur the London Symphony Orchestra can muster. However, if music of greater intellectual substance and emotional depth is sought, one might turn hopefully to the Symphony in G -- claimed by some admirers as Dyson's masterpiece -- for something worthwhile must happen in its 44 minutes. The first movement is promising in its energetic propulsion and fairly clear sonata structure, but the rest of the symphony seems carelessly padded and amateurishly loose. Dyson seems merely to have strung together several colorful episodes without a clear plan or sense of trajectory, and the whole essay falls apart through his meandering approach. Yet the symphony can still be appreciated as a series of evocative tone pictures, and Richard Hickox and the City of London Sinfonia paint these scenes with radiant sonority and emotional sympathy. Chandos provides excellent sound quality, so the disc is most enjoyable in this regard. © TiVo
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Symphonie en sol majeur - Concerto pour violon

Royal Flanders Philharmonic Orchestra

Classical - Released May 10, 1995 | Marco-Polo

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Symphonie en ut majeur "Jena" - Concerto pour flûte en sol majeur

Jyvaskyla Sinfonia

Classical - Released August 24, 2010 | Naxos

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Symphonie en mi majeur - Suite en sol majeur - Elégie

National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland

Classical - Released September 14, 1994 | Marco-Polo

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