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CLAUDE DEBUSSY Réverie; Suite Bergamasque; Deux Arabesques; The Little Nigar; Children’s Corner; La Plus que lent; Tarantelle styrienne; Ballade; Mazurka; Valse romantique; Nocturne; Danse bohémienne; Pièce pour l’oeuvre de "Vêtement du blesseé"
Jean-Pierre Armengaud (piano)
Arts Music- 47578-2(CD)
Reference Recording - Children’s Corner: Michelangeli (DG)
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In Volume 3 of Jean-Pierre Armengaud's complete Debussy piano music cycle, the multi-movement Suite Bergamasque and Children's Corner bracket a generous 40-minute selection of short pieces. The Suite's outer movements are as firm and direct as can be, but the pianist's logy treatment of Clair de lune unduly emphasizes the dark side of the moon. He plays half of the Children's Corner suite well, yet he turns in an unevenly fingered Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum, a clunky Serenade for the Doll, and an undercharacterized Golliwog's Cakewalk (the "Tristan" quotes uneventfully glide by).While The Little Nigar's ragtime footwork swings nicely, La Plus que lente's basic pulse loses its rudder within the first measures, and we're left sinking until Arthur Rubinstein's recording comes to rescue us. Next to the fluid, effervescent recordings of the Tarantelle in my collection (including Walter Gieseking, Claudio Arrau, Martin Jones, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, and Gordon Fergus-Thompson), Armengaud is earthbound and timid, yet he proves stronger and more sustained in the lyrical Reverie and Nocturne. At least Arts provides more alluring engineering than in this cycle's dreary first two volumes. But as a Debussy pianist, Armengaud remains consistently inconsistent.
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ROBERT SCHUMANN
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)
EMI
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TOUCH: THE TOCCATA PROJECT VOL. 1--AMERICAN COMPOSERS
Works by Rorem, Antheil, Hoiby, Fine, Sowerby, Liebermann, Lees, Harris, Lehman, Menotti, Diemer, Lewenthal, Riegger, Persichetti, & Bastien
Philip Amalong (piano)
Albany
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THE FAREWELL CONCERTS
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART JOSEF HAYDN LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN FRANZ SCHUBERT J.S. BACH
Alfred Brendel (piano)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Charles Mackerras
Decca
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UUNO KLAMI
Samuli Peltonen (cello)
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
John Storgards
Ondine
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HAVERGAL BRIAN
Honor Sheppard (soprano); Shirley Minty (alto); Ronald Dowd (tenor); Roger Stalman (bass)
BBC Symphony Orchestra; Various Choirs
Adrian Boult
Testament
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