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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
klassisk musik 1950 ->klaver solo
Emneord
Emnetal
78.531
Bidrag af
Indhold
Po zarostlém chodníčku (Nr. 7Wiegenlied, S 198Lette klaverstykker, opus 59Berceuse for klaver, Des-dur, opus 57Études d'exécution transcendante, opus 11Prole do bebê nr. 1Miocheries, opus 126Lyriske stykker, opus 38Song for OctaveElegier for klaverBerceuse for klaver, Des-dur, S 174WiegenmusikWiegenlied, opus 49:4Film en miniature, H. 148Berceuse for klaver, Des-durPræludier for klaver, opus 31
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Chapelle de Conflans, Charenton-le-Pont, Paris 2020
Forlag
Parlophone RecordsEratoWarner Classics
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Diapason, 2020 octobre
"Vurdering: Diapason d'or"
Presto classical, 2020-10-16
"Recording of the week: The variety of the programme itself is matched by the range of pastel colours which he draws from his own piano ... Chamayou is ever-mindful of the lullaby's vocal origins, and every melody really sings here, from the spare beauty of Good Night! from Janáček's On an Overgrown Path (which gives the album its title) to the more sonorous lines of Busoni's Berceuse - one of the few tracks to exploit the piano's lower register, and a welcome counterweight to the silvery music-box sonorities elsewhere"
Presto classical, 2020-10-16
Information, 2020-12-21
"Årets klassiske lytteoplevelse: I midten af 1800-tallet dukkede den op som et karakterstykke i den klassiske musik, særligt for klaveret ... Og i oktober forelå der et vidunderligt album med 16 berceuser ... De mest ikoniske bidrag til genren - begge i den fyldige, mørke Des-dur - står Liszt og Chopin for, og her aftvinger Bertrand Chamayous klaverkunst anmelderen nogle af de smukkeste lovord, han kan hente frem"
Information, 2020-12-21
The gramophone, 2020 Awards
"Editor's choice: Bertrand Chamayou begins the essay to his new disc of berceuses and lullabies with the admission: 'I'm a night owl'. He goes on to explore the phenomenon of the moment of falling asleep ... The danger with this kind of CD is that you end up with so much slow, quiet music that you find yourself drifting off into the most pleasant slumber ... But not here, for the programme is full of surprises and ranges wide, both geographically and historically ... A treasure-trove of an album"
BBC music magazine, 2020 Christmas
"A charm of lullabies, or an excess? If anyone could convince you that mostly slow and soft can work as an album sequence, it would be sonic magician Bertrand Chamayou ... Within the narrow compass there's profundity, and subtle variety ... Chamayou weaves everything together in imagination and aerial delicacy"