The piano duo formed by Arthur Gold (1917–90) and Robert Fizdale
(1920–95) enjoyed immense fame in the post-war years. Poulenc wrote a
piece for them, as did Darius Milhaud, Samuel Barber, Luciano Berio and
John Cage. They recorded with Leonard Bernstein. Nicknamed "The Boys",
they played all over the world and were praised for their ‘seamless
perfection and an inimitable "joie de vivre" (New York Times). The Boys
were also famed for their bestselling books and television programmes on
cooking, their other passion! Duo Jatekok was formed in 2007. Like The Boys and unlike most current
piano duos, Adélaïde Panaget and Naïri Badal are not siblings, but
childhood friends. "They have everything going for them: dynamic rigour
and expressive energy, exuberant keyboard skills and multilingual touch,
and more than anything else, a sort of jubilatory osmosis", wrote Le
Monde. For this first recording on Alpha, they have decided to pay
tribute to "The Boys" with a programme of works written for them,
Poulenc’s Sonata for two pianos and Élégie and a composition by a legend
of jazz, the American pianist Dave Brubeck, Points of Jazz. Duo Jatekok
also wanted to include music by one of their contemporaries: Baptiste
Trotignon’s Trois Pièces (including one dedicated to Poulenc!) complete
the programme.
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