Debussy: Fantasie for piano and orchestra

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Jean-Efflam Bavouzet plays Ravel, Debussy & Massenet

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet plays Ravel, Debussy & Massenet


Debussy:

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

Massenet:

Valse folle

Toccata

Papillons blancs

Papillons noirs

Eau courante

Eau dormante

Ravel:

Piano Concerto in G major

Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand)


The exclusive Chandos artist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet is a master of this repertoire. This is his second concerto recording for the label, after his survey of the complete piano concertos by Bartók (CHAN10610) which was released in September to high acclaim and voted ‘Orchestral Choice of the Month’ by the magazine BBC Music. Bavouzet’s complete recording of the piano music by Debussy also scooped awards from BBC Music and Gramophone, which wrote: ‘This could well be the finest and most challenging of all Debussy piano cycles.’ On this new release, Bavouzet is accompanied by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Yan Pascal Tortelier, a conductor steeped in the French tradition and utterly at home in this repertoire. The result is a totally idiomatic performance of these French masterpieces for piano and orchestra.

Ravel’s light and brilliant Piano Concerto in G major is the intriguing result of a merging of classical models with the idioms and harmonies found in the popular jazz music of his day. At the time of composing this concerto, Ravel had just returned from his travels in the USA and the work is heavily influenced by the jazz music that he encountered there. However, in the second movement Mozart takes precedence, the piano’s theme closely modelled on the slow movement of his Clarinet Quintet; and Saint-Saëns’s sparkling semi-quavers fill the finale. The first performance of this work, given by Marguerite Long in Paris, was a great success, as was the European tour that followed. Another central piece is Ravel’s Piano Concerto for the Left Hand. The work was commissioned by Paul Wittgenstein, a concert pianist who had lost his right arm during the First World War. Although at first Wittgenstein did not take to its jazz-influenced rhythms and harmonies, he grew to like the piece. Speaking of the Concerto, Ravel said that he had been determined to make it sound ‘no thinner’ than one for both hands and noted that in the middle of the piece ‘innumerable rhythmic patterns are introduced which become increasingly compact’ and that ‘this pulsation increases in intensity and frequency’ before the various elements ‘contend with one another until they are brusquely interrupted by a brutal conclusion’.

Also featured on this disc is Debussy’s Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra. Debussy was a highly self-critical composer and disowned or withdrew several of his early works; this piece was one of them. It was composed in 1889 – 90, and its premiere was scheduled, under Vincent d’Indy, almost as soon as the score was completed, but withdrawn by Debussy just as it was being put into rehearsal. The first performance did not take place until after Debussy’s death in 1918. Although the Fantaisie is the lone piano concerto by a composer regarded as one of the greatest among those who wrote for the piano, it remains one of Debussy's least frequently performed works even now. The work shows the influences of Fauré and Franck, and the piano does not figure as a solo instrument in the conventional concerto sense but rather as an equal partner with the orchestra, although the conventional three movements are still present.

Completing the disc in a unique manner are six pieces for solo piano by Massenet. Most famous for his operas and suites for orchestra, Massenet wrote a quantity of very charming piano pieces, of which Jean-Efflam Bavouzet has selected some of the best. The music is typical of its composer – highly tuneful, richly textured, and utterly compelling – and conjures an atmosphere which only a Frenchman could achieve.

“[Bavouzet] turns in a performance of the Fantaisie that illuminates this uneven yet magical work like no other. As to the Ravel concertos, I have no hesitation in saying these are the greatest performances I have ever heard. The G major is a sharp as a razor, achingly lyrical when required and, above all, fun...The 'Left Hand', helped by Tortelier's incisive conducting is simply awe-inspiring.” Classic FM Magazine, January 2011 *****

“Bavouzet’s G major concerto is the best since Michelangeli’s 50 years ago: it has style, verve, poetry and balance...they pull off a wonderfully propulsive Left Hand Concerto, full of pizzazz, spontaneity and arresting insights.” Financial Times, 14th January 2011 ****

“the interpretations catch the ear with their blend of subtle phrasing, polish and unanimous zest...A group of charming solo piano miniatures by Massenet complements and at times connects with the styles of Debussy and Ravel, and Bavouzet plays them beautifully.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2010

“Bavouzet's accounts of the two Ravel Piano Concertos are very special, quite wonderfully atmospheric, indeed magical; the delicacy and finesse of the pianism are dazzling...This is simply one of the finest records of French piano music in the catalogue.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

“As he did in his performance of the Concerto for the Left Hand at the Proms in the summer, Bavouzet undervalues its growling intensity...He's much more at home in the glitter of the G major concerto, with his elegant, delicately tinted playing and Tortelier's deft accompaniments” The Guardian, 28th October 2010 ***

“It is the particular mix that makes this disc so appealing...Albeit that the Fantaisie is an early work that Debussy himself seems to have shunned, this performance relishes its colour and élan.” The Telegraph, 5th November 2010 ****

“The ebullient French pianist Bavouzet scales the heights in this splendid and generous CD with the BBC Symphony Orchestra...The G major bounces along, though, with reflective asides not forgotten. In the Concerto for Left Hand, Bavouzet winningly balances the grandiose and jazzy.” The Times, 13th November 2010 ****

GGramophone Awards 2011

Best of Category - Concerto

BBC Music Magazine Awards 2012

Orchestral Award Winner

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Chandos - CHSA5084

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Debussy - Orchestral Works 2

Debussy - Orchestral Works 2


Debussy:

Children's Corner

Petite Suite

Danses sacrée et profane

La Boite A Joujoux

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

La plus que lente

Rhapsody for clarinet & piano (or orchestra), L. 116 'Première rapsodie'

Rhapsody for alto saxophone & piano (or orchestra), L. 98

Khamma


Aldo Ciccolini (piano)

Orchestre National de l‘O.R.T.F., Jean Martinon

“A great rarity here is Khamma. This and the two Rhapsodies are underrated and, although there are alternative versions of all these pieces, none is more economically priced. The performances are sympathetic and authoritative” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

EMI Gemini - 3652402

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Debussy, Poulenc, Ravel & Francaix: Piano Concertos

Debussy, Poulenc, Ravel & Francaix: Piano Concertos


Debussy:

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

Françaix:

Piano Concertino in F major

Poulenc:

Piano Concerto

Ravel:

Piano Concerto in G major


Florian Uhlig (piano)

German Radio Saarbrucken-Kaiserslautern Philharmonic Orchestra, Pablo Gonzalez

A great program featuring the largely neglected piano concertos from some famous composers active in France between 1890 and 1951. Debussy's "Fantaisie" was created in a period of change, exploring how the piano could become a voice in the orchestra.

After an altercation with the work NOT being played at its scheduled 1890 premiere, the Fantasie had to wait until after Debussy's death for its first performance and is seldom heard in the concert hall today.

The contrast with the late romantic Debussy work, Ravel is represented with the bright, humorous G Major Concerto. Poulenc's Piano Concerto is a jewel of sounds and colors, yet still stands in the shadow of his Concerto for Two Pianos. Finally, there is Jean Françaix’s Concertino, composed for a short, witty ten-minute film. Charm and wit, and all the corresponding range of moods are at Florian Uhlig’s command; the result is an entertaining and musically ravishing CD.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Hänssler - HAEN93302

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Debussy: Iberia, Fantaisie & La Mer

Debussy: Iberia, Fantaisie & La Mer


Debussy:

Images for orchestra: II. Ibéria

La Mer

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

Nicole Henriot (piano)


French National Orchestra, Charles Munch

Naive Charles Munch Edition - V4828

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Anatole Fistoulari conducts French Music

Anatole Fistoulari conducts French Music


Debussy:

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

rec 1954

Fabienne Jaquinot (piano)

Royal PO

Fauré:

Berceuse from Dolly Suite, Op. 56

orch. by Henri Rabaud. rec 1953

London SO

Poulenc:

Les biches – ballet suite

rec 1953

London SO

Aubade

rec 1954

Fabienne Jaquinot (piano)

Royal PO


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Debussy: Orchestral Works Volume 7

Debussy: Orchestral Works Volume 7


Debussy:

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)

Rhapsody for clarinet & piano (or orchestra), L. 116 'Première rapsodie'

Paul Meyer (clarinet)

Rhapsody for alto saxophone & piano (or orchestra), L. 98

orch. J Roger-Ducasse

Alexandre Doisy (saxophone)

Deux Danses for harp & strings

Emmanuel Ceysson (harp)


An important marker in Debussy’s compositional development, the Fantaisie reflects something of the influence of César Franck’s Symphonic Variations yet embodies his own new aesthetic. Unpublished in Debussy’s lifetime, it is heard here in its 1968 revision. The delicately evocative Rapsodie for saxophone is an exotic work with an ‘oriental’ atmosphere and Spanish or Moorish associations. Although composed as a Conservatoire test piece, the Première Rapsodie for Clarinet has long since entered the repertoire as an important addition for the instrument. The glittering Danses for harp and strings recall Satie’s Gymnopédies, with the Danse profane in particular calling for a degree of virtuosity. Volume 6 of this much admired series (8572583) was praised for its ‘subtle and sensitive readings’. (Gramophone)

“there is virtue in the disc's programme, with a lovely, supple performance of the clarinet Rapsodie from Paul Meyer, fully equal to the technical and expressive demands...Doisy plays with a nice mix of spice and smoothness in the saxophone Rapsodie, and the wonderful Emmanuel Ceysson brings both enchantment and spirit to the two harp Danses.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2012

“We've reached Volume 7 in Naxos's superb Lyonnaise exploration of Debussy's orchestral works with the thrilling Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra, superbly played here by Jean-Yves Thibaudet. It's a grand showpiece, reminiscent of César Franck's Symphonic Variations but painted in Debussy's inimitable palette.” The Observer, 20th November 2011

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Naxos Jun Märkl Debussy Orchestral Works - 8572675

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Frank Pelleg, Volume 1

Frank Pelleg, Volume 1


Bach, J S:

Duets Nos. 1-4, BWV802-805

Recorded. c.1951

Goldberg Variations, BWV988

Live Broadcast. c.1959

Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV1050

Recorded c.1952

with Peter Rybar (violin) & Peter Lukas Graf (flute)

Winterthur Symphony Orchestra, Walter Goehr

Debussy:

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

Recorded c.1951

Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Walter Goehr

Mendelssohn:

Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25

Recorded c.1951

Winterthur Symphony Orchestra, Walter Goehr

Serenade and Allegro giocoso, Op. 43, for piano and orchestra

Recorded c.1951

Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Otto Ackermann

Capriccio Brillant in B minor Op. 22

Recorded c.1951

Winterthur Symphony Orchestra, Walter Goehr


Frank Pelleg (harpsichord & piano)

Frank Pelleg, a pianist, harpsichordist, composer, musicologist, conductor, philosopher and a teacher - was clearly one of the most illustrious musicians of the 20th century. In addition to his expertise in the performance of Bach and the Baroque era, he was equally a brilliant performer of the classical period and a champion of new music, particularly of Israeli composers. He was a remarkable, delightful and a charismatic person, an original with a great sense of humor, superb communication ability and had an amazing memory (he could perform most of Mozart’s piano concertos on a moment’s notice from memory). Always active with relentless enthusiasm, his untimely death at the age of 57 was a sad event to all who knew him and the entire musical world.

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Ravel - Piano Concerto In G Major

Ravel - Piano Concerto In G Major


Debussy:

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

Franck, C:

Symphonic Variations for piano & orchestra, M46

Ravel:

Piano Concerto in G major

Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand)


Following the critical acclaim of his recent recordings of rare Russian concertos, Oleg Marshev turns his attention to French repertoire. This release features three of the best-known works for piano and orchestra from composers of French or nearby origin (Franck born in Belgium). The showpiece of the release is Ravel’s Concerto for piano and orchestra but the outsider is surely Debussy’s Fantaisie, an attractive rarely played piece.

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Ravel, Kodaly & Debussy: Orchestral Works

Ravel, Kodaly & Debussy: Orchestral Works


Debussy:

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

Walter Gieseking (piano)

Kodály:

Variations on a Hungarian Folksong 'The Peacock'

Ravel:

Daphnis et Chloé - Suite No. 2


Audiophile - APL101550

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Walter Gieseking: Three Legendary Concert Performances

Walter Gieseking: Three Legendary Concert Performances


Debussy:

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

1938

Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, William Mengelberg

Franck, C:

Symphonic Variations for piano & orchestra, M46

1940

Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, William Mengelberg

Rachmaninov:

Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30

1939

Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, John Barbirolli


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