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The early recordings of a keyboard lioness, long unavailable and new to CD
Not generally given to extravagant effusions, William Glock (Controller of Radio 3 and the BBC Proms in the 1970s) had no doubt: ‘There is no one who plays the piano better in the world than she does. There is no one with a more fantastic command of the piano … not over felt, not under-felt, nothing rushed just to show off and yet the greatest playing I’ve heard for years’. He was referring to the French pianist Cécile Ousset, whose career had belatedly sparked to life and international recognition with appearances across the UK and US and a new contract with EMI Records. Yet prior to this Ousset had made several recordings since her success in the late 1950s at several major European competitions. She accumulated a considerable catalogue on Eterna, the East German label, but then Ousset signed to make recordings with Sofrason, the Société Française du Son. These were licensed for wider release by the French arm of Decca, but Sofrason went out of business in 1981 and the recordings have never been reissued – until now. This new Eloquence set includes an appreciation of Ousset’s art by the French pianophile Jean-Charles Hoffélé.
These ‘French Decca’ recordings all date from 1971–76, and they include much solo repertoire that Ousset never recorded again, though they share similar qualities with the much-acclaimed concerto recordings that she made in the 1980s: an unsentimental palette of rubato and tone-colour, a fearless and brilliant command of articulation, and a uniquely French mastery of jeu perlé.
The first album made an imaginative and attractive compilation of fin-de-siècle Parisians from Saint-Saëns to Satie. The second displayed her particular affinity with the Russian post-Romantics, Rachmaninov and Prokofiev; and the third coupled two landmarks of German-Romantic piano literature, by Brahms and Schumann. These all received a later international LP issue on the ‘Ace of Diamonds’ imprint and to very warm reviews.
However, Ousset’s last recordings from this period encompassed the complete variations of Beethoven, issued by French Decca in two volumes (a 3LP and a 2LP box). Its disappearance particularly dismayed Ousset herself: ‘I made a big effort on that one,’ she remarked in a 1984 interview, ‘and it came off beautifully’. (© Decca Music Group Limited / Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd.)
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12 Etudes, L.136 (Claude Debussy)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Claude Debussy, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Claude Debussy, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Claude Debussy, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Claude Debussy, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
3 Gymnopédies (Erik Satie)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Erik Satie, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Erik Satie, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Erik Satie, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Étude en forme de valse No. 6, Op. 52 (Camille Saint-Saëns)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Camille Saint-Saëns, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Six Études, Op. 111 (Camille Saint-Saëns)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Camille Saint-Saëns, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
10 Pièces pittoresques (Emmanuel Chabrier)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Bourrée fantasque (Emmanuel Chabrier)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Alexis Emmanuel Chabrier, Composer
℗ 1971 Decca Records France
Morceaux de Fantasie, Op. 3 (Serge Rachmaninoff)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Morceaux de Salon, Op. 10 (Serge Rachmaninoff)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
10 Pieces for Piano, Op. 12 (Sergei Prokofiev)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Sergei Prokofiev, Composer
℗ 1974 Decca Records France
Carnaval, Op. 9 (Robert Schumann)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Robert Schumann, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
Variations on a Theme by Paganini, Op. 35 (Johannes Brahms)
Cécile Ousset, Piano - Johannes Brahms, Composer
℗ 1975 Decca Records France
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The early recordings of a keyboard lioness, long unavailable and new to CD
Not generally given to extravagant effusions, William Glock (Controller of Radio 3 and the BBC Proms in the 1970s) had no doubt: ‘There is no one who plays the piano better in the world than she does. There is no one with a more fantastic command of the piano … not over felt, not under-felt, nothing rushed just to show off and yet the greatest playing I’ve heard for years’. He was referring to the French pianist Cécile Ousset, whose career had belatedly sparked to life and international recognition with appearances across the UK and US and a new contract with EMI Records. Yet prior to this Ousset had made several recordings since her success in the late 1950s at several major European competitions. She accumulated a considerable catalogue on Eterna, the East German label, but then Ousset signed to make recordings with Sofrason, the Société Française du Son. These were licensed for wider release by the French arm of Decca, but Sofrason went out of business in 1981 and the recordings have never been reissued – until now. This new Eloquence set includes an appreciation of Ousset’s art by the French pianophile Jean-Charles Hoffélé.
These ‘French Decca’ recordings all date from 1971–76, and they include much solo repertoire that Ousset never recorded again, though they share similar qualities with the much-acclaimed concerto recordings that she made in the 1980s: an unsentimental palette of rubato and tone-colour, a fearless and brilliant command of articulation, and a uniquely French mastery of jeu perlé.
The first album made an imaginative and attractive compilation of fin-de-siècle Parisians from Saint-Saëns to Satie. The second displayed her particular affinity with the Russian post-Romantics, Rachmaninov and Prokofiev; and the third coupled two landmarks of German-Romantic piano literature, by Brahms and Schumann. These all received a later international LP issue on the ‘Ace of Diamonds’ imprint and to very warm reviews.
However, Ousset’s last recordings from this period encompassed the complete variations of Beethoven, issued by French Decca in two volumes (a 3LP and a 2LP box). Its disappearance particularly dismayed Ousset herself: ‘I made a big effort on that one,’ she remarked in a 1984 interview, ‘and it came off beautifully’. (© Decca Music Group Limited / Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd.)
Detalles de la grabación original : Recorded between 1971 & 1976 in France
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- 1 disco(s) - 122 pista(s)
- Duración total: 06:41:38
- Artistas principales: Cécile Ousset
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Decca
- Género Clásica Música de cámara Piano solo
- Colección: Eloquence
© 2019 Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd. ℗ 2019 Decca Records France
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