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BarraquƩ: Espaces imaginaires

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BarraquƩ: Espaces imaginaires

BarraquƩ: Espaces imaginaires

The Munich-based French pianist Jean-Pierre Collot presents the piano works of Jean BarraquĆ©, one of the most important composers of Serialism. This is a journey of discovery through Jean BarraquĆ©'s piano works, deeper and deeper through quasi-archaeological layers that bring us closer to the arcana of creation. The Sonate pour piano (1950/1952), masterpiece and experiment at the same time, here recorded for the first time in the definitive recast version, demands of us that we break all boundaries, as far as our conception of tempo, dynamics or agogic is concerned, that we create and explore new imaginary spaces. The deeper we go back in time, the more mysterious and gloomy the early pieces (1947-1949). All of these works are premiere recordings. The prelude to the third act of Tristan [Richard Wagner] — like a ghostly and fragile motto [of the young BarraquĆ©] — throws on the whole program its pale, nebulous light. The Munich-based French pianist Jean-Pierre Collot presents the piano works of Jean BarraquĆ©, one of the most important composers of Serialism.
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The Munich-based French pianist Jean-Pierre Collot presents the piano works of Jean BarraquĆ©, one of the most important composers of Serialism. This is a journey of discovery through Jean BarraquĆ©'s piano works, deeper and deeper through quasi-archaeological layers that bring us closer to the arcana of creation. The Sonate pour piano (1950/1952), masterpiece and experiment at the same time, here recorded for the first time in the definitive recast version, demands of us that we break all boundaries, as far as our conception of tempo, dynamics or agogic is concerned, that we create and explore new imaginary spaces. The deeper we go back in time, the more mysterious and gloomy the early pieces (1947-1949). All of these works are premiere recordings. The prelude to the third act of Tristan [Richard Wagner] — like a ghostly and fragile motto [of the young BarraquĆ©] — throws on the whole program its pale, nebulous light. The Munich-based French pianist Jean-Pierre Collot presents the piano works of Jean BarraquĆ©, one of the most important composers of Serialism.
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