Having already mastered such French concertos as Poulenc’s on record,
the French-Canadian pianist Louis Lortie and Edward Gardner now explore
with the BBC Philharmonic the vigorous and progressive world of Camille
Saint-Saëns, offering the first of two volumes to contain his complete
piano concertos.
The brilliance, virtuosity, and technical perfection of Louis
Lortie’s playing encapsulate these unusual, yet exhilarating works.
While the spirited, unconventional Concerto No. 1 centres round a slow
movement consisting of a dialogue between the sober orchestra and
virtuosic piano, the technical requirements of No. 2 are so high that
Saint-Saëns himself after its premiere admitted that his fluent
technique was not quite up to the challenge. Finally, the unusual form
and mixed musical ideas of No. 4 make for a uniquely dramatic,
passionate, and dream-like experience.
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