Maurice Ravel Scarbo, Op. 55 n. 3 Video
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Khatia Buniatishvili Ravel Mussorgsky Pleyel Handel Chopin Salle Pleyel 2014
I do not own the rights to this video and music. Ravel - Gaspar de la Nuit Ondine 0:20 Le gibet 6:49 Scarbo 14:42 Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition Promenade 23:35 Gnomus 25:21 Promenade 27:38 Il Vecchio Castello 28:40 Promenade 35:08 Tuileries 35:36 Bydlo 36:22 Promenade 40:05 Ballet des Petits Poussins dans leurs Coques 40:56 Samuel Goldenberg et Schmuyle 41:53 Promenade 44:09 Limoges, Le Marché 45:47 Catacombae, Sepulcrum Romanum 46:34 Cum Mortuis in Língua Mortua 47:55 La Cabane de Baba-Yaga sur de Pattes de Poule 49:52 La Grande Porte de Kiev 52:37 Encores: Handel - Minuet in G minor 1:00:40 Chopin - Prelude no. 4 Op. 28 1:06:45
Samson François Ravel Mascagni Bartók Alfred Cortot Yvonne Lefébure Nadia Boulanger Marguerite Long Chopin Schumann Debussy Maximilien John Bell Young 1924 1932 1935 1938 1955 1968 1970 2002
LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more score videos ! (http•••) SUBSCRIBE to my PATREON ! → (http•••) Film : Samson François plays Ravel's Scarbo from Gaspard de la nuit (1970) The French pianist Samson François +••.••(...)) appeared at a recording studio for the last time in February 1970 eight month before he died at the age of 46. Rather sad to watch him in such a fragile condition. His face was marked by serious health issues. The clarity and brilliance in his playing had vanished. But he remains as one of the most remarkable individual pianist of the last century, most provocative and enigmatic in his playing in our opinion. He bequeathed many great recordings. BIOGRAPHY Samson Pascal François (May 18, 1924 - October 22, 1970) was a French pianist. François was born in Frankfurt where his father worked at the French consulate. His mother, Rose, named him Samson, for strength, and Pascal, for spirit. François discovered the piano early – at the age of two – and his first studies were in Italy, with Mascagni, who encouraged him to give his first concert at the age of six. Moving from country to country with his itinerant family, he studied in Belgrade with Cyril Licar, obtaining a first prize in performance. Licar also introduced him to the works of Bartók. Having studied in the Conservatoire in Nice from 1932 to 1935, where he again won first prize, François came to the attention of Alfred Cortot, who encouraged him to move to Paris and study with Yvonne Lefébure at the l'École Normale de Musique. He also studied piano with Cortot (who reportedly found him almost impossible to teach), and harmony with Nadia Boulanger. In 1938, he moved to the Paris Conservatoire to study with Marguerite Long, the doyenne of French teachers of the age. He was particularly admired for his performances of Chopin, Schumann, Debussy, and Ravel. Many of these interpretations are now available on compact disc. François was a keen jazz fan, and claimed that jazz influenced his playing. He composed, among other works, a concerto for piano and incidental music for film. He married Josette Bahvsar, and their son Maximilien was born in 1955. Maximilien published a biography of his father in 2002 (see bibliography below). Samson François' extravagant lifestyle, good looks, and passionate but highly disciplined playing, gave him a cult status as a pianist. Though, his passion for night life and his reckless behavior (characterized by lavish drinking and drug use) resulted in a heart attack on the concert platform in 1968. His early death followed only two years later. Critic John Bell Young, in the "St Petersburg Times" of Florida, called François (on May 5, 2002) "a charismatic figure, an iconoclast and musical maverick", who, along with Long and Cortot, was "the most important pianist in postwar France. There was something of the swashbuckler about him; his playing was as daring as it was rhapsodic, but also notable for its uncompromising integrity and extraordinary intelligence." François himself said "never play simply to play well". And, in a remark that was clearly inspired by his jazz influences, "It must be that there is never the impression of being obliged to play the next note".
Lucas Debargue Domenico Scarlatti Maurice Ravel Franz Liszt Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Erik Satie Frédéric Chopin 1685 1745 1756 1757 1778 1791 1810 1811 1833 1849 1860 1866 1875 1886 1890 1908 1925 1937 2016 2018
Faces of Classical Music (http•••) • More information: (http•••) Lucas Debargue plays Domenico Scarlatti, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Maurice Ravel and Franz Liszt – La Grange de Meslay, 2016 Domenico Scarlatti +••.••(...)) ♪ Sonata in A major, K.208, L.238 [1:15]* ♪ Sonata in A major, K.24, L.495 [5:15] ♪ Sonata in C major, K.132, L.457 [9:55] ♪ Sonata in D minor, K.141, L.422 [14:34] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart +••.••(...)) ♪ Piano Sonata No.8 in A minor, K.310 (1778) [17:45] i. Allegro maestoso ii. Andante cantabile con espressione iii. Presto Maurice Ravel +••.••(...)) ♪ Gaspard de la nuit, M.55 (1908) [35:23] i. Ondine ii. Le Gibet iii. Scarbo Franz Liszt +••.••(...)) ♪ Mephisto Waltz No.1, S.514 "Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke / The Dance in the Village Inn" (1860) [58:35] Encores: Erik Satie +••.••(...)) ♪ Gnossienne No.1 (1890) [1:10:24] Frédéric Chopin +••.••(...)) ♪ Grande valse brillante in E flat major, Op.18 (1833) [1:13:36] Lucas Debargue, piano Direction by François-René Martin Grange de Meslay, Fêtes Musicales en Touraine, June 26, 2016 (HD 1080p) * Start time of each work More information: (http•••) • Faces of Classical Music (http•••)
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