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| “ | Prague Chamber Orchestra boast a unique position not only among Czech ensembles, for similar formations are quite rare even worldwide as performing music without a conductor requires a special rapport of all orchestra members. Each relates not to the conductor's baton but to the ensemble as a whole, assuming the role of a chamber music player even though the instrumentation is much larger, stemming from the late 18th century peak Classicist period practice. The instrumentation thus comprises a multiplied string quartet (11 violins, 4 violas, 4 viloncellos a 2 doublebasses) supplemented with a doubled wind sextet (flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, French horns, trumpets) and tympani. | ” |
| “ | Franz Liszt was probably the best pianist of his century, with Chopin being the silver medalist. Although there are many very fine recordings available of Liszt's two piano concertos by diverse pianists, to have both concertos, plus the Totentanz and Hungarian Fantasy played by the reincarnation of Liszt himself Georges CZIFFRA, with the Orchestre de Paris conducted by his ill-fated son György Cziffra Jr on one CD is very special! | ” |
| “ | Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist, organ consultant, and composer of organ works in both the traditional German free genres - such as preludes, fantasias, and toccatas - and stricter forms, such as chorale preludes and fugues. Some of his best known works are performed here by belgian organist Bernard Foccroulle, who feels at home in Baroque music as well as contemporary music. In January 2007, Bernard Foccroulle was appointed as the head of the International Festival of lyric art of Aix-en-Provence. | ” |
| “ | Michel Corrette marked the history of 18th century in France by the sheer diversity of his activities. His greatest originality lay in his attempt to blend "serious" music with street music by deliberately mixing the timbres of every instrument available to him. He developed this propensity by writing vaudevilles for the fairs. Another outlet for his "pop" interests was the Comédie, where he conducted the band and wrote a large number of intermèdes from 1733 onward. These "Concertos Comiques" are part of the intermèdes of comic operas. | ” |
| “ | Maurice Ravel had a passion for the theatre, and many of his finest works were composed for stage presentation, including the one-act ballet Daphnis and Chloé, often considered his masterpiece. This superb version of the ballet - commissioned for Sergei Diaghilev's Russian ballet - premiered in Paris on June 8, 1912. In Dutoit's hands, this work take color and energy that reflect the composer's initial idea of representing an idyllic Greece arcana. Exuberant! | ” |