Jean Rondeau News
French harpsichordist and pianist
- harpsichord, piano, pipe organ, keyboard instrument
- classical music, jazz
- France
- harpsichordist, pianist, organist, keyboardist, composer, improviser
Last update
2024-04-25
Refresh
2024-01-27 09:59:00
A winter week focusing on the piano yet hosted by an orchestra: intendant Numa Bischof Ullmann introduces Lucerne's Le Piano Symphonique & looks forward to the 2025 festival
[…] with friends, in as yet undecided programmes and there will be a recital from one of the finalists of the Concours Geza Anda 2024. Argerich is on the jury of the competition and will select one of the finalists to perform. She will also be performing in Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals twice, once in an adult concert with narrations from her daughter, Annie Dutoit, and once in a family concert.Le Piano Symphonique - Jean Rondeau in the Neubad, Lucerne in 2023 (Photo: Philipp Schmidli)And for those that attended in 2023, the swimming baths are back! Tamar Halperin, harpsichord, and Michael Wollny, piano, are giving a crossover jazz concert in the Neubad (a former swimming pool that is now a venue and which hosted harpsichordist Jean Rondeau in 2023). Whilst Daniel Ciobanu will be performing Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition in the Kunstmuseum Luzern.Planet Hugill at Le Piano Symphonique 2024Homage […]
2023-09-22 23:00:00
The Bach Family [12 CDs]
These CD's of the Bach Family are from the shelfs of member Thomas Cadfael and myself.Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Arias with piccolo celloSandrine Piau, soprano; Christophe Dumaux, alto; Emiliano Gonzalez Toro, tenorPulcinella - Ophélie Gaillard, piccolo celloRecorded: 2012Label: Aparté AP045Download 1fichier gofile workuploadJohann Bernhard Bach (1676-1749)OverturesEnsemble L'AchéronFrancois Joubert-Caillet - directionRecorded March 2016Label: Ricercar RIC 373Download 1fichier pixel workuploadJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Ruhm und Glück - Birthday Cantatas BWV 36a & 66aGudrun Sidonie Otto, soprano; Wiebke Lehmkuhl, contralto;Hans Jörg Mammel, tenor; Carsten Krüger, bassMitteldeutsche Hofmusik - Alexander GrychtolikRecorded: 2012Label: Rondeau ROP6058Download 1fichier gofile workuploadJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Wo soll ich fliehen hinTranscriptions for Viol TrioCellini ConsortRecorded: October 2017Label: Ramee RAM 1911Download 1fichier pixel workuploadJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Flute sonatas BWV 1030, 1034 & 1035; Partita BWV 1013Linde Brunmayr-Tutz, transverse flute;Lars Ulrik Mortensen, harpsichordRecorded: 2005Bonus: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Gustav Leonhardt, viola da gamba et alRecorded: 1950Label: fra bernardo fb 2211700Download 1fichier gofile workuploadJohann Sebastian Bach […]
2023-01-07 17:02:00
[…] E major Partita, its bright tonality immediately announcing different mood and thought. (However much we imagine we hear this in the Well-tempered Clavier, and perhaps we do even on the piano, it is surely less ambiguous or at least fraught an idea on the violin.) Brilliant, translucent, and intelligently variegated, this performance’s excellent shaping was just the thing for our second instalment. Plaintive double-stopping enhanced the noble pathos of the Loure. An infectious ‘Gavotte en Rondeau’, dancing Menuetts, and sharply etched Bourrée and Gigue completed the set. The A minor was the last of the Sonatas to be heard. Ferschtman spun a compelling line in its opening ‘Grave’, its thread quite properly distinctive from any of those sampled before. There was swing to the fugue that followed: first as release, then as something to extend itself in a way that would surely have impressed, indeed inspired, Beethoven had he known […]
2022-10-28 16:42:12
The harpsichordist Jean Rondeau played the “Goldberg” Variations at Weill Recital Hall with patience and a vibrant yet subtle touch.
or
- timeline: Composers (Europe). Performers (Europe).
- Indexes (by alphabetical order): R...