Moussorgski Tableaux d'une exposition David Kadouch
Album info
Album-Release:
2012
HRA-Release:
29.04.2014
Label: Mirare
Genre: Instrumental
Subgenre: Piano
Artist: David Kadouch
Composer: Modest Moussorgski (1839-1881), Nikolaï Medtner (1879-1951), Sergueï Taneïev (1856-1915)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Modest Moussorgski (1839-1881): Tableaux d’une exposition
- 1I. Promenade01:17
- 2II. I. Gnome03:28
- 3III. II. Le vieux château04:55
- 4IV. III. Les Tuileries01:06
- 5V. IV. Bydlo03:34
- 6VI. V. Ballet des poussins dans leur coque01:16
- 7VII. VI. Samuel Goldenberg et Schmuyle02:09
- 8VIII. Promenade01:14
- 9IX. VII. Le marché de Limoges01:33
- 10X. VIII. Catacombe01:58
- 11XI. Cum mortuis in lingua mortua01:43
- 12XII. IX. La cabane sur des pattes de poule03:25
- 13XIII. X. La grande porte de Kiev04:54
- Nikolaï Medtner (1879-1951): Sonate Réminiscence en la mineur opus 38 n°1
- 14Allegretto tranquillo13:43
- Sergueï Taneïev (1856-1915): Prélude et Fugue en sol dièse mineur opus 29
- 15I. Prélude - Andante03:29
- 16II. Fugue - Allegro vivace e con fuoco04:08
Info for Moussorgski Tableaux d'une exposition
Russian composers have never ceased to celebrate their homeland in the form of tales and legends. At the frontiers of the supernatural, Mussorgsky's 'Pictures at an exhibition' hymns the eternal truths of childhood and death. In epic fashion, the Medtner sonata mingles a Romantic sweep with the tragic elements of life, whereasTaneyev returns to the origins of the great musical forms with his Prelude and Fugue. David Kadouch, with panache, assumes the role of storyteller in these multiple tales, mythical or imagined, of Holy Russia.
David Kadouch, piano
David Kadouch
a rising star amongst French pianists, was trained in Madrid by Dmitry Bashkirov, among others. At the age of twenty-five in 2010, he was voted “Revelation of the Year” by “Victoires de la Musique Classique.” Winner of numerous international competitions, including Beethoven in Bonn, David Kadouch made a stunning debut in New York in 2000, conducted by Itzhak Perlman. Encouraged by Daniel Barenboïm as early as 2005, Kadouch performs regularly with him, whether in Chicago or elsewhere. Voted “Artist of the Year” in 2011 by the Classical Music Awards, David Kadouch is coming for the first time to the Festival of Colmar. Under the baton of Ken-David Masur, he will perform Beethoven’s famous Third Concerto for Piano.