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Saint-Saens - Piano Concertos 2 & 5, Solo Piano Works | Erato 9029563426

Saint-Saens - Piano Concertos 2 & 5, Solo Piano Works

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Label: Erato

Cat No: 9029563426

Barcode: 0190295634261

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 7th September 2018

Gramophone Award Winner

Contents

Works

Saint-Saens, Camille

Allegro appassionato, op.70
Etudes (6), op.52
» no.2 Pour l'independance des doigts
» no.6 Etude en forme de valse
Etudes (6), op.111
» no.1 Tierces majeures et mineures
» no.4 Les Cloches de Las Palmas
Mazurka no.3 in B minor, op.66
Piano Concerto no.2 in G minor, op.22
Piano Concerto no.5 in F major, op.103 'Egyptian'
Valse nonchalante, op.110

Artists

Bertrand Chamayou (piano)
Orchestre National de France

Conductor

Emmanuel Krivine

Works

Saint-Saens, Camille

Allegro appassionato, op.70
Etudes (6), op.52
» no.2 Pour l'independance des doigts
» no.6 Etude en forme de valse
Etudes (6), op.111
» no.1 Tierces majeures et mineures
» no.4 Les Cloches de Las Palmas
Mazurka no.3 in B minor, op.66
Piano Concerto no.2 in G minor, op.22
Piano Concerto no.5 in F major, op.103 'Egyptian'
Valse nonchalante, op.110

Artists

Bertrand Chamayou (piano)
Orchestre National de France

Conductor

Emmanuel Krivine

About

Following his award-winning survey of Ravel’s complete solo piano works, Bertrand Chamayou takes on some of the most brilliant yet fiendishly virtuosic music in the French Romantic repertoire on his new Saint-Saëns album, drawing together the two most famous of the composer-pianist’s five piano concertos – the epic No.2 and the irresistibly exotic No.5 ‘The Egyptian’ – alongside a bouquet of lesser-known solo pieces and études that will delight pianophiles. These include the effervescent yet notoriously difficult Étude en forme de Valse with its breathtaking bravura finale, and the entrancing Les Cloches de Las Palmas inspired by the bells Saint-Saëns heard ringing out in the Canary Islands.

‘I’m always charmed by Saint-Saëns,’ says Chamayou. ‘There’s an attraction to the exotic, the bizarre, sensual fantasy, that’s very curious for a composer that we think of as so academic. And there’s a real sense of voyage in the music of Saint-Saëns that I find fascinating.’ He is joined by the Orchestre National de France and its formidable conductor Emmanuel Krivine for an album that promises fireworks, champagne and just a few puffs of opium.

Reviews

I would go as far as placing Chamayou and Krivine at or near the top of the myriad recordings currently available [G minor Concerto]. ... The Egyptian Concerto (No 5) is hardly less successful. ... Chamayou never loses sight of the fact that this is a virtuoso piano concerto. One can well believe that Saint-Saëns found his inspiration for the opening measures of the finale in the pounding of the paddle steamer’s wheels as it travelled up the Nile.  Jeremy Nicholas
Gramophone October 2019

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