Laurens Patzlaff: REFLECTIONS ON DEBUSSY
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Product.Nr.: | ACD6134 |
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Manufacturer: | Laurens Patzlaff |
weight: | 0,11 kg |
Label | Animato |
Release | 02.11.2012 |
product description
Laurens Patzlaff - piano
Beautifully ingenious...
and far from mere artistry is the improvisational album REFLECTIONS ON DEBUSSY, which showcases the talent of Stuttgart pianist Laurens Patzlaff.
The starting point of this endeavor is the works of Claude Debussy, the celebrant of the year 2012. Laurens Patzlaff is well aware of Debussy's own giftedness as an improviser. He skillfully utilizes this fact to seamlessly connect his own improvisations to the original compositions, interweaving them in a refreshing manner.
This production captivates not only with true classics of the composer such as Clair de Lune or Le petit nègre but also with rarely heard pieces like Morceau de concours or Pour l'oeuvre du vêtement du blessé.
This sonically pleasing recording appeals to a wide audience. For the broadly interested classical music fan, it will be an engaging experience, offering an interesting perspective on Debussy's familiar-sounding music. Likewise, the expert will appreciate the ingenious nuances in Patzlaff's improvisations and interpretations.
The explanatory text for the CD is authored by the renowned Debussy specialist Roy Howat.
For more information, visit www.laurens.patzlaff.de
Beautifully ingenious...
and far from mere artistry is the improvisational album REFLECTIONS ON DEBUSSY, which showcases the talent of Stuttgart pianist Laurens Patzlaff.
The starting point of this endeavor is the works of Claude Debussy, the celebrant of the year 2012. Laurens Patzlaff is well aware of Debussy's own giftedness as an improviser. He skillfully utilizes this fact to seamlessly connect his own improvisations to the original compositions, interweaving them in a refreshing manner.
This production captivates not only with true classics of the composer such as Clair de Lune or Le petit nègre but also with rarely heard pieces like Morceau de concours or Pour l'oeuvre du vêtement du blessé.
This sonically pleasing recording appeals to a wide audience. For the broadly interested classical music fan, it will be an engaging experience, offering an interesting perspective on Debussy's familiar-sounding music. Likewise, the expert will appreciate the ingenious nuances in Patzlaff's improvisations and interpretations.
The explanatory text for the CD is authored by the renowned Debussy specialist Roy Howat.
For more information, visit www.laurens.patzlaff.de