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is pretty good. Benjamin Grosvenor's recording of "Le Tombeau de Couperin" is sublime: I hope that he might get round to the rest of the piano music in due course. And the Argerich Gaspard etc very much vaut le détour.
Perhaps - but I'm just a churl who can't say "no".
It's a pity the Marcelle Meyer did not record La Valse, especially as her performance with Ravel of the 2 piano reduction was responsible for the split between Diagalev and Ravel. Her recordings of most of Ravel's solo piano works can, however, be found in the Intense Media re-issue of her formerly EMI boxed set:
If you really want La Valse Louis Lortie is your home. On Chandos either the solo piano or the two piano version with Helene Mercier.
Thanks. I've never heard a piano version of La Valse that convinces me that such a transaction has merit. I shall seek LL's efforts out and I'm very interested in the two piano version.
Thanks. I've never heard a piano version of La Valse that convinces me that such a transaction has merit. I shall seek LL's efforts out and I'm very interested in the two piano version.
Just remember that it was the 2 piano version which convinced Diaghilev that La Valse was not a ballet, but a portrait of a ballet.
Currently, of the piano versions, I only have that with Lortie and Mercier for 2 pianos, and Geoffrey Saba playing that for solo piano. I am chasing up the Lortie solo piano recording. It is notable that Hewitt did not include it in her set.
[Oops! Forgot about the Steven Osborne, which I seem to have temporarily mislaid, as also the Yuja Wang.]
Last edited by Bryn; 26-12-18, 00:03.
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Currently, of the piano versions, I only have that with Lortie and Mercier for 2 pianos, and Geoffrey Saba playing that for solo piano.
I have Stephen Coombs and Christopher Scott on Gamut (recorded 1990) - not listened to it for years, but I recall finding it very satisfactory. No solo piano version in my collection, but I would endorse earlier plaudits for the Chamayou (otherwise) complete piano music - lovely, lucid, sensitive playing.
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