Title: | Symphony Nos. 1, 5 & 7 |
Otros títulos: | Symphony No. 1, Op. 19 in D major Symphony No. 5, Op. 60 'sur le nom de Haydn' Symphony No. 7, Op. 68 'Israel' |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Robert Casadesus; Howard Shelley; Gateshead Children's Choir; Northern Sinfonia Chorus; Northern Sinfonia |
Código CDU: | Casa.02 |
Forma Musical: | Symphonies. |
Abstract: | Robert Casadesus was the quintessential French musician, a passionate perfectionist who carried the Gallic virtues of precision, clarity, and elegance into the mid-twentieth century as an embodiment of the living spirit of classicism—precision animated by passion, clarity attained through sensuous scintillance, and elegance as the expression of the most lucidly aware animation. Born in Paris to a distinguished family of musicians—his father and three uncles enjoyed careers as performers and composers—Robert took first prize for piano at the Paris Conservatoire at age 14. Studies with Louis Diémer—early enthusiast of the French clavicenistes, premiere soloist and dedicatee of Franck's Variations symphoniques for piano and orchestra—graced Casadesus with the mantle of the inheritor. In 1921 he married fellow Diémer pupil Gabrielle (Gaby) L'Hôte. The following year he earned Ravel's friendship with his performance of Gaspard de la nuit, which led to European tours with the composer and ... |