Music for Two Pianos & Percussion
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Label: Onyx
Cat No: ONYX4128
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 2nd October 2015
Contents
Works
Sonata for 2 pianos and percussion, BB115 Sz110Pulse Magnet
Bolero (version for 2 pianos and percussion)
Artists
Pascal Roge (piano)Ami Roge (piano)
Paul Clarvis (percussion)
Joby Burgess (percussion)
Works
Sonata for 2 pianos and percussion, BB115 Sz110Pulse Magnet
Bolero (version for 2 pianos and percussion)
Artists
Pascal Roge (piano)Ami Roge (piano)
Paul Clarvis (percussion)
Joby Burgess (percussion)
About
Pascal Rogé is today’s greatest ambassador and stylist in French piano music. Winner of two Gramophone Awards, his name has been synonymous for many years with the finest French piano-playing, both in concerts and on disc.
On this disc he is joined by his pianist wife Ami and percussionists Paul Clarvis and Joby Burgess for an exciting recital including a world premiere recording of a work composed for the Rogés: Matthew Hindson’s 'Pulse Magnet'; Bartok’s masterful Sonata for two pianos and percussion; and the rarely performed arrangement by Ravel of his 'Bolero' for the same forces. The fame of 'Bolero' always irked its composer "I’ve written only one masterpiece - Boléro. Unfortunately there’s no music in it", was his wry comment to fellow-composer Arthur Honegger.
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