Pianist David Fray (Erato)

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  • akiralx
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    • Oct 2011
    • 427

    Pianist David Fray (Erato)

    Is anyone else an admirer of this pianist? He has made a few CDs for Erato, mainly Bach which don't particularly interest me, but also of Schubert, Mozart and especially Chopin which I think are very fine, the attractions are not least the excellent sound.

    He is the handsome son-in-law of Riccardo Muti, which I suppose can't hurt his career...
  • silvestrione
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    • Jan 2011
    • 1707

    #2
    Originally posted by akiralx View Post
    Is anyone else an admirer of this pianist? He has made a few CDs for Erato, mainly Bach which don't particularly interest me, but also of Schubert, Mozart and especially Chopin which I think are very fine, the attractions are not least the excellent sound.

    He is the handsome son-in-law of Riccardo Muti, which I suppose can't hurt his career...
    Oh dear! No other admirers rushing in! I count myself a pianophile, but haven't heard him I'm afraid. Now I've read your recommendation, I'll look out for him (got too many Chopin recordings already though...)

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    • HighlandDougie
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      • Nov 2010
      • 3090

      #3
      Well this has been one of my favourite albums of Schubert since it was released in 2010:



      but it won't be to everyone's taste. His approach lends the music (especially the 'Moments Musicaux') a depth which I believe that it can sustain but which I suppose might seem a bit OTT. Well worth a listen, IMV. Like Akiralx, I'm not so keen on his JSB.

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