由 Patrick 發表於 週一 2月 03, 2003 7:22 am
標 題:The poet of cool(節錄) -4
發 表 人:blue97(blue97.tw)
發表時間:2002/04/09 12:09:43
Toreador-style Ravel
A two-disc selection of 1947-61 recordings for the Great Pianists of the 20th Century series (Philips CD 456 739-2) contains works by Rameau, Bach, Scarlatti, Beethoven, Debussy, Faur< and Ravel. Casadesus's Rameau from 1952 is vivid, with noble agility, especially in Le rappel des oiseaux. His Bach French Suite in E, BWV817, from 1951 is brisk and joyous, open-hearted in a way akin to Arthur Loesser's Bach. Incidentally in 1958 he recorded the Second Partita, BWV826, E minor Toccata, BWV914, and Italian Concerto; and with Francescatti he twice set down the Violin Sonata in A, BWV1015 – both versions were unpublished, apart from a limited LP edition of the 1954 one, but the 1947 performance has now been issued with all the other Bach (CD 5033832). Continuing with the Philips set, the handful of Scarlatti Sonatas from 1952 seem a little hasty and generic; but Beethoven's Sonata in A, Op. 2 No. 2, is spry, with a sense of that composer's dark wit. Gaby joins Robert in Debussy's En blanc et noir and Faur<'s Dolly Suite, from 1963 and 1959 respectively. Both are enchanting, with the Debussy – despite its black-and-white title – showing a Technicolor sweep, while the Faur< is a touchingly tender domestic dialogue. Faur< solo pieces from 1951 – three of the Pr<ludes, Op. 103, the Nocturne No. 7, Op. 74, Barcarolle No. 5, Op. 66, and Impromptu No. 5, Op. 102 – have an intriguing ecclesiastical or spiritual aura. Casadesus's famous Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand from 1947, with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, is a great emotive event. When Carlos Chavez conducted for Casadesus in a performance of this Concerto in Mexico, he played as an encore a fanfare usually played in tribute to a victorious bullfighter; and Casadesus does indeed have a toreador's panache in this work. It is in marginally less good sound here than on the two-disc set mislabelled as the complete piano music of Ravel (Sony CD MH2K63316, 5033892).