
Of Broadway-Lafayette,
Simone says, “Over the centuries, France and America have influenced
and supported each other in many ways, and this music explores the link
between the two cultures. George Gerswhin is the quintessential American
composer. He immortalized his own trip to France in American in Paris
and his music broaches aesthetic boundaries in a way that few other
composers have managed – he combines the tunefulness and syncopation of
jazz and popular music with the rich harmonies and rhythmic creativity
of high art. Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue is particularly present in Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major,
written in 1929, the year after Ravel met Gershwin while on tour in the
U.S. Philip Lasser, this album’s living composer, is the son of a
French mother and an American father, and grew up in a bilingual
household. His musical voice is an amalgam of both worlds, circling
around Bach’s sun. His piano concerto, written for me in 2012,
incorporates the Bach Chorale “Ihr Gestirn, ihr hohen Lüfte.” The work
explores ideas of travel and discovery, and of memory and return.”
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