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Valse nobles et sentimentales, M61 01. "I. Mod?r?, tr?s franc" 02. "II. Assez lent, avec une expression intense" 03. "III. Mod?r?" 04. "IV. Assez anim?" 05. "V. Presque lent, dans un sentiment intime" 06. "VI. Vif" 07. "VII. Moins vif" 08. "VIII. pilogue" Sonatine, M40 09. "I. Mod?re" 10. "II. Mouvement de Menuet" 11. "III. Anim?" 12. "Les Jeux d'eaux ? la Villa d'Este, S 163 No.4" 13. "Jeux d'eau, M 30" 14. "Hungarian Rhapsody No.13, S 244 No.13" Th?me et variations, Op.73 15. "[Th?me.] Andante moderato -" 16. "Variation I. Lo stesso tempo -" 17. "Variation II. Pi? mosso -" 18. "Variation III. Un poco pi? mosso -" 19. "Variation IV. Lo stesso tempo -" 20. "Variation V. Un poco pi? mosso -" 21. "Variation VI. Molto pi? moderato -" 22. "Variation VII. Allegretto moderato -" 23. "Variation VIII. Andante molto moderato -" 24. "Variation IX. Quasi Adagio -" 25. "Variation X. Allegro vivo -" 26. "Variation XI. Andante molto moderato" 27. "R?miniscences de Lucia di Lammermoor de Donizetti, S 397" 28. "Notturno, P 44 No.3"
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| Description: | Le Temps Perdu is an album by Imogen Cooper, released in 2021. The album is a classical CD.
Borrowing from the title of Proustâ??s great novel, the latest recital by Imogen Cooper features a collection of pieces that she learnt as a teenager in Paris, or in her twenties working with Alfred Brendel in Vienna, but none of which she has performed on the concert platform, or really played at all in the intervening years. Cooper studied in
Paris from 1961 to 1967 with Jacques Février (who had known Ravel well), Yvonne Lefébure (who had known Alfred Cortot), and Germaine Mounier. She started to wonder about the messages from her teachers she would find on her scores, and about the nature of memory. She was also interested to see if the repertoire she has acquired since she learnt these pieces would change her view, or shed new light on them. This highly personal recital is an exemplar of Imogen Cooperâ??s outstanding pianism and musicianship. - WORKS BY FAURE/LISZT/RAVEL/RESPIGHIBorrowing the title from Proust's great novel, Imogen Cooper's latest recital features a collection of pieces that she learnt as a teenager in Paris, or in her twenties working with Alfred Brendel in Vienna, but none of which she has performed on the concert platform, or really played at all in the intervening years. Cooper studied in Paris from 1961-67 with Jacques Février (who had known Ravel well), Yvonne Lefébure (who had known Alfred Cortot), and Germaine Mounier. She started to wonder about the messages from her teachers she would find on her scores, and about the nature of memory. She was also interested to see if the repertoire she has acquired since she learnt these pieces would change her view, or shed a new light. This highly personal recital is an exemplar of Imogen Cooper's outstanding pianism and musicianship. |
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