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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
klaver solo
Emneord
Emnetal
78.53
Bidrag af
Indhold
Images, bind 1Reflets dans l'eauHommage à RameauMouvementImages, bind 2Cloches à travers les feuillesEt la lune descend sur le temple qui futPoissons d'orChildren's cornerDoctor Gradus ad ParnassumElefantens vuggesangSerenade for the dollThe snow is dancingThe little shepherdGolliwog's cake-walkSuite bergamasquePréludeMenuetClair de lunePassepiedL'isle joyeuse
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Berlin 2017
Forlag
Deutsche Grammophon
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
BBC music magazine, 2018 April
"This recital is full of promise. Hereis a pianist with a fine technique, especially adept at sculpting simultaneous lines within a texture, a feature so crucial in playing Debussy. The bells in 'Cloches à travers les feuilles' each have their own sonority, with none overpowering the others ... The problems ... come in the realms of rhythm and flow"
Presto classical, 2017-12-31
"Presto editor's choices: The Chopin Competition winner enters a crowded field with this all-Debussy recital (Hough, Osborne and Barenboim are all marking the centenary of the composer's death with new albums), but he more than holds his own, with highlights including a daringly spacious Clair de lune, an insouciant Golliwog's Cake-Walk, and a truly iridescent Poissons d'Or"
Presto classical, 2017-12-31
The gramophone, 2018 January
"Suite Bergamasque suits Cho's delicate pianism particularly well, and he brings charm to the Prélude and a piquant exuberance to the Menuet, his upward-rushing scales suitably crystalline. He makes Clair de Lune individual without recourse to exaggeration and the final Passepied wraps things up with a winsome delicacy"
The guardian, 2017-11-30
"His playing is riveting as ever ... What comes across strongly here is how he makes each of these little pieces into a complete canvas: every adjustment of speed or volume finely weighted to keep the whole in balance. Yet there's no sense he's overthinking things ... His transparent, ultimately exuberant performance of L'Isle Joyeuse is very rewarding"
The guardian, 2017-11-30
Classics today, 2018
"His beautifully nuanced, intimately tapered interpretations of the Images evoke the comparable refinement of Ivan Moravec's classic recordings ... In The Children's Corner Suite, Cho's fanciful rubatos and unexpected accents cast humorous light on Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum, while ... L'isle joyeuse flickers with limpid grace ... A fine disc, overall, and splendidly engineered"
Classics today, 2018
The gramophone, 2018 January
"23-year-old South Korean pianist ... who won the 2015 Chopin competition"