Exuberant high spirits, pulsating rhythms and breathless virtuosity
jostle with urbane sophistication and deeply felt sentiment in these
scintillating jazz-inspired concertos by Maurice Ravel and George
Gershwin, played with élan by Denis Kozhukhin and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande under Kazuki Yamada in this release from PENTATONE.
Gershwin, played with élan by Denis Kozhukhin and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande under Kazuki Yamada in this release from PENTATONE.
A sparkling divertissement with witty orchestration and sizzling
virtuosity, Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major is and one of his
best-loved works thanks to its impeccable style, dashing humour, and its
hauntingly beautiful slow movement. In a change of mood, Ravel’s Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D major is a darkly hued, powerful work
with a heroic grandeur realised in a fearsomely difficult piano part
that traverses the keyboard to dazzling effect. And Tin Pan Alley
beckons with Gershwin’s breezily confident and polished Piano Concerto
in F major. With an inventive score that artfully combines jazz
elements, heart on sleeve melodies and brilliant pianistics, the result
is irresistible
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