Debussy: Divertissement for piano 4 hands

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Debussy: Early Works for Piano Duet

Debussy: Early Works for Piano Duet


Debussy:

Printemps, suite for piano 4 hands or orchestra, L. 61

Symphonie in B minor

Le triomphe de Bacchus Suite (excerpts)

Ouverture Diane

L’enfant prodique – Scène lyrique (excerpts)

Divertissement for piano 4 hands

Intermezzo for piano 4 hands


Adrienne Soós and Ivo Haag (piano duo)

An innovative genius, Claude Debussy is famous for his mature ‘Impressionist’ music, though he rather disliked the term. He frequently performed four-hand piano pieces in concert, most of the works on this disc either being composed or adapted by him for this line-up. The imaginative figuration, kaleidoscopic sonorities and moments of dazzling virtuosity found in these rarely heard works from the 1880s are a testament to Debussy’s skills both as a performer and a composer. Pianists Adrienne Soós and Ivo Haag have been a firmly-established piano duo for more than fifteen years, becoming one of the leading ensembles in Switzerland.

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Debussy: Complete Music for Piano Duo

Debussy: Complete Music for Piano Duo


Debussy:

Divertissement for piano 4 hands

L'Enfant prodigue: Prélude

L'Enfant prodigue: Cortege et Air de danse

Printemps, suite for piano 4 hands or orchestra, L. 61

Petite Suite

Marche Écossaise

Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune

Lindaraja

La Mer

Danses sacrée et profane - two pianos

6 Epigraphes antiques

En blanc et noir

Symphonie in B minor

Ouverture Diane

Le triomphe de Bacchus

Intermezzo for piano 4 hands

Première Suite pour Orchestre for 4 hands


Massimiliano Damerini, Marco Rapetti (piano duo)

If it is true that the end of Romanticism coincided with the invention of electric light, then we can date this to 1880 -- the year in which Thomas Alva Edison patented the light bulb. At around this time, a brilliant student at the Paris Conservatoire, Claude Debussy, decided to embark upon a composing career that would soon 'illuminate' the history of music.

Debussy's output is roughly divided into three periods, each of which is represented by one of the three discs in this set. Focusing solely on his works for piano duo, the collection effectively represents a vantage point from which to analyse his stylistic development, since it touches on both Debussy's piano and orchestral writing simultaneously: as well as original keyboard works (Lindaraja is one example, the composer's first work inspired by Spain), there are piano pieces arranged for orchestra, vice-versa compositions (Prélude a l'après-midi d'un faune, for instance) and music that was clearly intended for the orchestra or for specific ensembles (one example is Le triomphe de Bacchus, for which the orchestration was never completed).

Performing these works are two of Italy's most celebrated pianists, Massimiliano Damerini and Marco Rapetti. Their accomplished readings highlight the unique relationship that exists between piano and orchestra -- the former can be seen as a monochromatic version of the latter, with the latter essentially describing the former in polychromatic terms -- and, at the same time, draw the listener's attention towards an important area of 19th-century music-making: namely piano transcriptions' vital role in making operatic and symphonic repertoire available to all.

Other information:

- The only really complete edition of Debussy's output for piano duo! Recorded in 2012, Carrara, Italy.

- This set not only contains the original works for piano 4-hands or 2 pianos (such as Petite Suite, En blanc et noir) but also the composer's transcriptions of orchestral works (such as the famous Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faun, La Mer). Several pieces receive their CD premiere in this set (the Symphony).

- Debussy, a skilled pianist himself, never made a dry piano reduction of his orchestral works, but took pains to create pianistic masterworks, able to stand on its own.

- Two of Italy's best pianists join forces in this beautiful and inspired performance of Debussy's output for piano duo: Massimiliano Damerini and Marco Rapetti.

- Includes comprehensive booklet notes and artist biographies.

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