Experience the enchanting sounds of the piano under the starlit sky with Anne Queffélec's "Une nuit à la roque d'anthéron." This captivating album captures the essence of the renowned Festival de La Roque d'Anthéron, where the air is filled with the magic of classical piano music. Recorded live in 2009, this collection features Anne Queffélec's masterful interpretations of timeless pieces, alongside other esteemed pianists.
The album spans a diverse repertoire, from the profound depths of Bach's "Prélude en si mineur, BWV 855A" to the lively rhythms of Tchaikovsky's "Danses slaves." Queffélec's delicate touch and expressive playing bring a fresh perspective to each piece, making this album a delight for both seasoned classical enthusiasts and newcomers alike. With a duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this album offers a rich and immersive listening experience.
Anne Queffélec, a distinguished pianist with a career spanning decades, has performed with some of the world's most prestigious orchestras and has a discography that includes over thirty recordings. Her artistry is evident in every note, making "Une nuit à la roque d'anthéron" a testament to her enduring talent and passion for the piano. This album is a beautiful snapshot of a night filled with exquisite music, performed by some of the finest pianists of our time.
2009 Mirare2009 Mirare
Tracks
Prélude en si mineur, BWV 855AJohann Sebastian Bach, Anne Queffélec
Sonate nº 87 en sol mineur, R 416Antonio Soler, Luis Fernando Pérez
Sonate en mi mineur, Hob XVI.: Deuxième mouvementJoseph Haydn, Anne Queffélec
Sonate No. 38 en fa majeur, Hob XVI:23: AdagioJoseph Haydn, Zhu Xiao-Mei
Der Müller und der Bach: MässigFranz Schubert, Brigitte Engerer
Sonate No. 19 en sol mineur, Op. 49 No. 1: I. AndanteLudwig van Beethoven, Jean-Frédéric Neuburger
Il PenserosoFranz Liszt, Nicholas Angelich
Fantaisie écossaise en fa dièse mineur, Op 28.: Con moto agitatoFelix Mendelssohn, Shani Diluka
Mazurka No. 4 en si mineur, Op. 33Frédéric Chopin, Iddo Bar-Shaï
Mazurka No. 4 en si bémol mineur, Op. 24Frédéric Chopin, Iddo Bar-Shaï