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Bach, Rameau, Schnittke : Suites baroques pour piano. Proshayev, Mokthari.
Format : 1 CD
Total Time : 01:07:34

Recording : 2005-2016
Country : Allemagne
Sound : Stereo

Label : Piano Classics
Catalog No. : PCL10179
EAN : 5029365101790

Publishing Year : 2019
Release Date : 02/10/2019

Genre : Classical
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Partita en mi mineur, BWV 830

Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
Suite en mi mineur

Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)
Suite dans le style ancien (trans. pour piano à 4 mains de A. Shchetynsky)

Denys Proshayev
Nadia Mokhtari

Voilà un disque qui peut réveiller les oreilles du mélomane un peu oublieux et distrait. Avec un réel talent, tout de nuances et d'équilibre Denys Proshayev nous invite à ré-écouter et "confronter" deux maîtres dont on oublie parfois qu'ils furent exactement contemporains : Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) et Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764). Écoutés côte à côte, on peut entendre à quel point ils constituent deux points de références dans l'histoire de la musique, chacun avec un héritage et une descendance propre. Pour le premier, cela passera par le classicisme puis le romantisme. Il semble que Schubert, et peut-être même Schumann, déjà s'éveille dans la partita BWV 830. Pour le français, on peut percevoir une clarté de propos qui se résoudra dans les lumières harmoniques de Claude Debussy ou Maurice Ravel. Ces "musiques parallèles" nous sont proposées avec un art où tout chante, où rien ne pèse ni ne pose. La musique plonge bien ses racines dans sa propre histoire, la surprenante suite dans le style ancien de Schnittke, superbement arrangée et interprétée à 4 mains nous le confirme. (Marc Ossorguine)

A French-Russian keyboard wizard offers three contrasting perspectives on Baroque style: an original, fascinating and rewarding concept album. ‘There's real authority and vision’ to Proshayev’s Schumann, observed The Guardian on Denys Proshayev’s debut album for Piano Classics in 2013 (PCL0057): ‘the cleanness and clarity of his playing are hard to ignore.’ A second album focused on Alfred Schnittke (PCL0071), drawing the following praise from Fanfare: ‘A well played and well recorded programme… Proshayev and his duo partner Nadia Mokhtari really get into the spirit of the [Gogol Suite]… Proshayev has a clear tone and lucid technique. He prioritizes clarity over histrionics, yet never skimps on drama.’ A previous collection of Rameau also won high praise, and his latest album ingeniously unites his particular sympathy for Schnittke with his poise and imaginative tonal colouring of Baroque masters. A booklet interview reveals that it was the ‘unbelievable beauty and harmonious refinement’ of Rameau’s music that drew Proshayev to him, despite the challenges involved in transferring a completely original and highly ornamented idiom from harpsichord to piano: ‘On the modern piano, these ornaments offer such a great variety of possibilities, unimaginable nuances and so much freedom that these technical challenges at the end give place to pleasure.’ Proshayev’s pleasure in performance will be shared by the listener in these new recordings of the E minor Suite by Rameau, imaginatively paired with the Sixth Partita composed in the same key by Bach. For Proshayev the challenges involved in playing Bach are at least as much spiritual as technical: ‘Bach’s music is the quintessence of the highest concentration of emotions and spirituality.’ He concludes with a piano-duet arrangement of the Suite in Olden Style which Schnittke originally composed for violin and piano as a homage to the Baroque masters, uninflected by the irony and distance characterising some of his other ‘polystylistic’ experiments in music.

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