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Louis Lortie Plays Chopin Vol.1

Chopin, Frederic

Nocturnes/Scherzos/Sonata No.2

CD   1 disc(s)   27-05-2010
Classical

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€ 22.95
Extra info: Nocturnes/Scherzos/Sonata No.2
Drager: CD
Maatschappij: Play it again Sam
Label: Chandos
Barcode: 0095115158821
Artikelcode: G99259
Suffix - prefix: 10588 CHAN

Louis Lortie (piano)

‘In the era of the great romantic pianists, it used to be the fashion at piano recitals to offer an improvisation in the same key as that of the piece that was scheduled to follow, in order to get the audience ‘in the mood’. To compensate for this lost art, I have thought of always playing one of the nocturnes before a major piano composition by Chopin. It makes these nocturnes appear more like an improvisation, to serve as counterweight to the very dense content of the Ballades, Scherzos, and Sonatas. This practice transfers smoothly the logic of a piano recital to a CD and makes more sense by allowing the listener to enjoy the contents in one stretch’ writes Louis Lortie on his concept for the album.

The immensely respected French-Canadian virtuoso Louis Lortie celebrates the Chopin anniversary with an album of Nocturnes and Scherzos for solo piano. These works stretch the pianist’s technique in every possible way. This Canadian pianist has long had an association with Chandos, and is recognised as one of the finest interpreters of Chopin. He first recorded Chopin’s Études for Chandos more than 20 years ago; it was named as one of the ‘50 great performances by superlative pianists’ by BBC Music Magazine. Since then he’s enjoyed an exceptionally rich performing and recording career. He won First Prize in the Busoni Competition in 1984. He was also a prize-winner at the Leeds Competition. He’s been named an Officer of the Order of Canada, and a Knight of the National Order of Quebec.

A recent performance at Carnegie Hall elicited the following review, ‘Those who bought a ticket to hear Louis Lortie play on Saturday night must have been extremely glad they did so. The pianist from Montreal gave a recital at Carnegie Hall that was filled with beauty, brains, and virtuosity.’

Chopin:
 Nocturne No. 16 in E flat major, Op. 55 No. 2
 Nocturne No. 18 in E major, Op. 62 No. 2
 Nocturne No. 19 in E minor, Op. 72 No. 1
 Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre'
 Scherzi Nos. 1-4

"Richly coloured and deftly articulated...Along the way there are some lovely individual touches like the way Lortie varies the dynamic in the exposition repeat of the First Scherzo...This is Chopin playing of a superior order."
Gramophone Magazine - July 2010