Jean-Philippe Collard | piano
Pianist Jean-Philippe Collard returns to his first love, Fauré, before moving onto Chopin and Scriabine.
Fauré Barcarolles No. 1, 3 & 5
Chopin Sonata No.2 op. 35 « Funeral March »
Scriabine Sonata No. 4 op. 30, Prelude and nocturne for the left hand op. 9, Etudes op. 8 Nos. 11 et 12, Vers la flamme op. 72
This French pianist holds the record for the most concerts at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. To our delight, he has become a regular visitor here, in tandem with his intense recording activity. He is back with Fauré’s Barcarolles, his first recording, which he has re-recorded fifty years later. He follows up with Chopin’s Sonate funèbre and mazurkas, and pieces from Scriabine’s early period.
Coréalisation Théâtre des Champs-Elysées / MPSZ Associates
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