Programmation
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Jean Sibelius
Kyllikki, trois pièces lyriques pour piano, op. 41
12 min -
Jean Sibelius
«Le Bouleau» et «Le Sapin», extraits de Puu-sarja (Suite de l’arbre), cinq pièces pour piano
5 min -
Jean Sibelius
«Le Lac de la forêt», «Le Chant de la forêt» et «Paysage de printemps», extraits des Cinq Esquisses op. 114
5 min -
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate pour piano nº 18, en mi bémol majeur, op. 31/3, «La Chasse»
23 min -
Claude Debussy
Estampe nº 2, «La Soirée dans Grenade»
6 min -
Claude Debussy
Étude n° 11, «pour les arpèges composés»
4 min -
Claude Debussy
Étude n° 7, «pour les degrés chromatiques»
2 min -
Claude Debussy
Étude n° 5, «pour les octaves»
3 min -
Frédéric Chopin
Étude en la bémol majeur, op. posth. n° 2
2 min -
Frédéric Chopin
Impromptu n° 1, en la bémol majeur, op. 29
4 min -
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne en fa majeur, op. 15/1
5 min -
Frédéric Chopin
Ballade n° 4, en fa mineur, op. 52
11 min
Distribution
At last, we are tempted to say! Leif Ove Andsnes is returning to Lyon after a seven year absence. Since his first performance in 1996 in the Grands Interprètes series, the Norvegian pianist has confirmed year after year that he is one of today’s greatest talents. His stunning technique, penetrating interpretations and his extraordinary musical intelligence have brought him resounding successes at major international venues. A highly sought-after soloist by the top ten European and North American orchestras, Leif Ove Andsnes forces our admiration as much for the immense breadth of his repertoire as his unique style. After a triumphant four year world tour featuring the complete cycle of Beethoven’s piano concertos, which he directed from the piano, Leif Ove Andsnes returns to the Auditorium for a special recital featuring a selection of short works by Sibelius, a Scandinavian repertoire rarely played in concert, but which he has always advocated, Beethoven’s “The Hunt” Sonata, followed by a fascinating dialogue between two giants of piano music, Frédéric Chopin and Claude Debussy.
En partenariat avec Les Grands Interprètes.