All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Poulenc: Concerto pour deux pianos et orchestre, Concert Champêtre & Suite Française
After exploring the universe of Ravel, Anima Eterna continues its voyage of discovery through twentieth-century French music with Francis Poulenc. In Jos van Immerseel’s view, Poulenc is one of the most significant personalities of the twentieth century, coupling immense erudition with surprising spontaneity. Not to mention the fact that Poulenc was also a particularly brilliant pianist. The works presented in this recording are steeped in the French traditions of the sixteenth century (Suite Française for orchestra after Claude Gervaise) and the eighteenth (Concert champêtre for harpsichord (or piano) and orchestra). In the Concerto for two pianos, Poulenc breaks totally with the traditional concerto genre, liberating the form and the thematic development. Above all, the piece expresses the sheer pleasure of playing! “Of prime interest here are the instruments: Immerseel and his fellow pianist, Claire Chevallier, play on Erard concert grands dating from 1896 and 1902. Katerina Chrobokova eschews Wanda Landowska’s heavy-sounding 1912 Pleyel harpsichord in favour of a modern copy of a 1749 French instrument that sounds like a continuo rather than a soloistic voice...Poulenc’s wistful melodic nostalgia, sensual timbres and quirky wit guarantee illicit pleasure.” Sunday Times, 12th June 2011 *** “The dryest of kettle drums introduces a piquant "Concerto". The Mozartian accents are delivered with pithy wit, while Immerseel and Claire Chevalier play on flirty Erards. "Suite Française" sees the orchestra raid a stylistic dressing-up box, with shades of Berlioz and Bizet. "Concert Champêtre" has an urban tartness that belies its coy title.” The Independent on Sunday, 26th June 2011 “the Erard's mellow French polish does add a warm halo of colour to the central Larghetto, and by no means dampens the joie de vivre of the final. The orchestral playing is finely moulded to the pianos' spectrum of sonority so that after the initial shock of hearing something out of the ordinary, the performance yields up much in finesse, fluency and fun.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2011 “The Concerto for Two Pianos is part music hall romp, part Mozartian pastiche: Immerseel and Claire Chevallier play it for all its worth. The Suite Française for nine instruments is Poulenc’s touching tribute to 17th-century dance: a sensitive performance from Anima Eterna Brugge” Financial Times, 2nd July 2011 **** “Katerina Chrobokova's performance in the Concert Champetre is attractive in itself, assured and with a wide range of articulation.” International Record Review, July/August 2011 “Immerseel's enthusiasm for this music is evident from the explosion of tension and excitement in the opening of the Concert for Two Pianos...His chosen keyboard collaborators share his energetic quest to reveal the sharp contrasts between the old and the new in this music, especially in the delightful twists of the Concert champêtre.” Classic FM Magazine, September 2011 **** “Bruges's finest have made a stunning attempt to create the 1930s Parisian sound. As well as the orchestral poster-colours, they employ Erard pianos to give the Double Concerto an entrancing mix of overtones, adding an extra dimension to its gamelan effects...Everything is beautifully played; the only weakness in the performance is a stolidity about the wilder passages.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2011 **** “[The Concerto for Two Pianos] is brilliant, witty music. Slightly slower speeds don’t lead to heaviness, and Poulenc’s gamelan references are more pointed than usual. The slow movement’s Mozart pastiche is suavely elegant...The orchestral playing in the Concert champêtre is again brilliant...Wit and charm are present in spades.” The Arts Desk, 6th August 2011 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Güher & Süher Pekinel - Live in ConcertLive concerts from London, Lucerne & Zurich
Güher and Süher Pekinel is the exceptional Turkish twin piano duo that has gained international success over the past 40 years. Starting as prodigies in their early childhood, they had their first public performance at the age of six. Their career brought them from Turkey over to France, Germany, Japan, the US, Great Britain and many more. Güher and Süher Pekinel are known for playing the piano backto-back, only relying on sound. Their ability is often described as a telepathic gift which offers the listener a perfectly balanced sound. This internationally often adored style of piano playing gives each performance an engrossed tension and makes it a unique musical experience. This DVD comprises the remarkable live concerts from London, Lucerne and Zurich which are conducted by the brilliant Sir Colin Davis and famous Chinese conductor Muhai Tang. Both belong to the greatest maestri of our time and bring these Pekinel concerts to a musical highlight. Together with the special bonus that shows an interview of the sisters in London, 2009 this DVD is a sublime document of amazing Güher & Süher Pekinel. BONUS: Interview + Special Features with Jacques Loussier Sound Format: PCM STEREO DVD Format: DVD 9, NTSC Picture Format: 16:9 Running Time: 88 mins + 42 mins Bonus Subtitle Languages: B, DE, FR, ES, TR, JP FSK: 0 “Turkish identical twins who never glance at each other, yet play as though governed by a single brain. Their Mozart is serene, their Milhaud unfettered, their Brahms majestic.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2011 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Georges Prêtre conducts Poulenc
“This set usefully collects Poulenc's concertante works and throws in Les biches and the Litanies à la Vierge noire for good measure. Richly characterful accounts, though far from blemish-free.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2009 *** “The sheer élan and authority of this performance [of the Organ Concerto] sweeps all before it and the sense of occasion is palpable. Space is of the essence here in that the music can breathe naturally and [Prêtre] captures the ebb and flow of the sectionally constructed score as to the manner born. A hard act to follow!” Gramophone Magazine, January 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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“The organ is heard within rather than above the orchestral fray and the urgency of the fast passages balances perfectly the sensuous calm of the quiet pages. If you want Weir this is the one to get.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Recorded 1957 & 1961, part mono | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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“high-spirited, fresh, elegant playing and sumptuous recorded sound enhance the claim of all this music...Poulenc himself was a pianist of limited accomplishment, but his interpretation with Jacques Fevrier of his own skittish Double Concerto is infectiously jolly.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Poulenc - Concertos for keyboard instruments
Hansjorg Albrecht (organ), Yaara Tal (piano), Andreas Groethuysen (piano), Peter Kofler (harpsichord) & Babette Haag (percussion, timpani) Bach Collegium Munchen Albrecht is the soloist in the Organ Concerto and plays the orchestral parts on the organ for the other works. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Quattro Mani (Susan Grace & Alice Rybak) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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“Musical delight and enchantment don't come much stronger than this; Poulenc at his most ebullient, but also warm and eloquent in the two-piano Concerto, the solo Piano Concerto, and the Aubade.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2006 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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“Apart from the unscripted rallentandos in La valse, the Pekinels are superb, bringing out the vivid colours of the Rapsodie espagnole and not missing a trick in the Poulenc Concerto.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2005 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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