Maurice Ravel, Pierre Boulez, Pierre-Laurent Aimard - concertos piano FLAC

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The Ravel piano concertos come off as brilliant and sparkling in the hands of Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Pierre Boulez, along with the Cleveland Orchestra. Boulez and the orchestra make Ravel's orchestral writing sparkle in the Concerto for Left Hand, and in the Concerto in G they highlight not only the sassy jazz references, but also the references to Stravinsky, and do it without drawing attention away from the rest of the music. To complete the album, Aimard records Miroirs for solo piano, including the famous Alborada del gracioso. Go Unlimited. It was a wonderful privilege to hear Pierre-Laurent Aimard perform Ravel's Piano Concerto in G at the Edinburgh Festival this year. I say privilege because he was standing in for Lang Lang who had meant to be playing Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 2 but had to pull out ill. I had never heard Aimard before but knew his excellent reputation as a pianist. Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major, performed by Pierre-Laurent Aimard pf NHK Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Ravel: The Piano Concertos Miroirs, 2010. Miroirs: II. Oiseaux tristes, 04:09. These two musicians have worked together ever since their time with the Ensemble Intercontemporain, which helps explain the seamless union of soloist and orchestra on this album of Ravel's two Piano Concertos. Originally written for Paul Wittgenstein, who had lost a limb in the First World War, the Concerto for the Left Hand stalks resolutely to a forbidding climax. Pierre-Laurent Aimard The Cleveland Orchestra Pierre Boulez. Piano Concerto in G - Ravel: Piano Concerto In G Major, - 1. Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. Adagio assai. Piano Concerto in G - Ravel: Piano Concerto In G Major, M. Mozart: Piano Concertos K. 453 & 456 Symphony . Schumann : Etudes symphoniques & Carnaval. French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard honors Franz Liszts 200th birthday October 22 with his most ambitious recording for Deutsche Grammophon, The Liszt Project. Over the course of more than two hours of music, Aimard compares and contrasts works for solo piano by Liszt with a thought-provoking selection of works by Wagner, Berg, Scriabin, Bartók, Stroppa, Ravel and Messiaen. This is Aimards fourth solo album for Deutsche Grammophon and follows his highly acclaimed recordings of Bach, Messiaen and Ravel. The album is in stores and available today. The Liszt Project. by Ravel. Ravels Piano Concerto for the Left Hand is one of the most fascinating works ever written. Its intensity and virtuosity make the listener forget the unusual scoring and strikingly combine darkness and jazzy energy. Pierre Boulez and Pierre-Laurent Aimard are the prominent interpreters in this recording from 2009, which also presents Bartóks Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta and Boulezs own Notations. Pierre-Laurent Aimard born 9 September 1957 is a French pianist. Aimard was born in Lyon, where he entered the conservatory. Later he studied with Yvonne Loriod and with Maria Curcio. In 1973, he was awarded the chamber music prize of the Paris Conservatoire. In the same year, he won the first prize at the international Olivier Messiaen Competition. In 1977, at the invitation of Pierre Boulez, he became a founding member of the Ensemble InterContemporain. He made his American debut with the Chicago. The official page of French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Pierre Boulez. Daniil Trifonov



















