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6/23/2025, 9:31:48 PM
now playing, who's in the mood for some contemporary classical?
start of Thierry Pécou: Cara Bali Concerto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9bMoM-QFTI&list=OLAK5uy_mOGkAIkr3dlFayAkdRtlfxZHPFGLDYqRc&index=2
Ramon Lazkano: Mare Marginis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nolVicFyx-I&list=OLAK5uy_mOGkAIkr3dlFayAkdRtlfxZHPFGLDYqRc&index=4
start of Alex Nante: Luz de lejos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD0DD3ppjec&list=OLAK5uy_mOGkAIkr3dlFayAkdRtlfxZHPFGLDYqRc&index=5
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mOGkAIkr3dlFayAkdRtlfxZHPFGLDYqRc
>Alexandre Tharaud follows up his 2020 album of contemporary piano concertos with a new release featuring three works by Thierry Pécou, Ramon Lazkano, and Alex Nante. Each concerto pairs Tharaud with a different orchestra and conductor: the Cara Bali Concerto by Thierry Pécou is performed with the Orchestre national de Lyon under Jonathan Stockhammer, a vivid and rhythmically charged piece marked by imaginative orchestral colors. Ramon Lazkano’s Mare Marginis, with the WDR Sinfonieorchester and Sylvain Cambreling, offers a more introspective and emotionally varied landscape, unfolding in an organic, free-flowing manner. Alex Nante’s Luz de lejos, performed with the Orchestre national de Lille and Emilia Hoving, returns to melodic writing, alternating reflective sections with lively toccata-like passages, maintaining tension and interest until the work’s quiet close. Throughout, Tharaud demonstrates deep engagement with the music, delivering performances of precision, sensitivity, and clear commitment to these contemporary voices.
Came upon it in an article for worthwhile May 2025 classical releases, and I like Tharaud as a pianist, you've probably seen me post some of his recordings before (eg Bach, Ravel, Satie).
start of Thierry Pécou: Cara Bali Concerto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9bMoM-QFTI&list=OLAK5uy_mOGkAIkr3dlFayAkdRtlfxZHPFGLDYqRc&index=2
Ramon Lazkano: Mare Marginis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nolVicFyx-I&list=OLAK5uy_mOGkAIkr3dlFayAkdRtlfxZHPFGLDYqRc&index=4
start of Alex Nante: Luz de lejos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD0DD3ppjec&list=OLAK5uy_mOGkAIkr3dlFayAkdRtlfxZHPFGLDYqRc&index=5
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mOGkAIkr3dlFayAkdRtlfxZHPFGLDYqRc
>Alexandre Tharaud follows up his 2020 album of contemporary piano concertos with a new release featuring three works by Thierry Pécou, Ramon Lazkano, and Alex Nante. Each concerto pairs Tharaud with a different orchestra and conductor: the Cara Bali Concerto by Thierry Pécou is performed with the Orchestre national de Lyon under Jonathan Stockhammer, a vivid and rhythmically charged piece marked by imaginative orchestral colors. Ramon Lazkano’s Mare Marginis, with the WDR Sinfonieorchester and Sylvain Cambreling, offers a more introspective and emotionally varied landscape, unfolding in an organic, free-flowing manner. Alex Nante’s Luz de lejos, performed with the Orchestre national de Lille and Emilia Hoving, returns to melodic writing, alternating reflective sections with lively toccata-like passages, maintaining tension and interest until the work’s quiet close. Throughout, Tharaud demonstrates deep engagement with the music, delivering performances of precision, sensitivity, and clear commitment to these contemporary voices.
Came upon it in an article for worthwhile May 2025 classical releases, and I like Tharaud as a pianist, you've probably seen me post some of his recordings before (eg Bach, Ravel, Satie).
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