Label: Challenge Classics
Format: SACD
Barcode: 0608917272727
Catalog number: CC 72727
Releasedate: 06-10-17
Format: SACD
Barcode: 0608917272727
Catalog number: CC 72727
Releasedate: 06-10-17
- Here is the third recording by Angela Brownridge on Challenge Classics
- After a selection of masterpieces by Chopin and three Sonatas by Beethoven, we have now another milestone in piano history: Debussy’s complete Préludes.
- MusicWeb on CC 72708, Beethoven: This is a thoroughly engaging recital supported by a wonderfully clear, sonorous piano sound […] as a stand-alone disc this Challenge Classics release can be highly recommended.
- After a selection of masterpieces by Chopin and three Sonatas by Beethoven, we have now another milestone in piano history: Debussy’s complete Préludes.
- MusicWeb on CC 72708, Beethoven: This is a thoroughly engaging recital supported by a wonderfully clear, sonorous piano sound […] as a stand-alone disc this Challenge Classics release can be highly recommended.
Debussy had been planning Préludes for two or three years before the first book was published in 1910. He seems to have been at work on the second book by the end of 1911 and the volume was published in 1913.
Whereas Bach and Chopin used their Preludes as something of a technical exercise, composing one for each musical key, Debussy's were free-form and full of his signature expressive indulgences. Each one has a different descriptive title that gives clues about what was going through the composer's mind when he was writing them, from Shakespearean dances to underwater cathedrals.
What Debussy did in the Préludes and earlier works with a similar inspiration was composing with sounds rather than notes. It is that, rather than their picturesque qualities, that changed history. Debussy did nothing less than liberate music from the domination by functional harmony which had prevailed for three centuries. Tonality becomes colour.
Whereas Bach and Chopin used their Preludes as something of a technical exercise, composing one for each musical key, Debussy's were free-form and full of his signature expressive indulgences. Each one has a different descriptive title that gives clues about what was going through the composer's mind when he was writing them, from Shakespearean dances to underwater cathedrals.
What Debussy did in the Préludes and earlier works with a similar inspiration was composing with sounds rather than notes. It is that, rather than their picturesque qualities, that changed history. Debussy did nothing less than liberate music from the domination by functional harmony which had prevailed for three centuries. Tonality becomes colour.
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1Préludes Book 1Danseuses de Delphes03:07
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2Préludes Book 1Voiles03:40
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3Préludes Book 1Le vent dans la plaine01:55
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4Préludes Book 1Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l?air du soir03:09
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5Préludes Book 1Les collines d?Anacapri03:16
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6Préludes Book 1Des pas sur la neige03:12
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7Préludes Book 1Ce qu?a vu le vent d?Ouest02:54
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8Préludes Book 1La fille aux cheveux de lin02:13
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9Préludes Book 1La sérénade interrompue02:27
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10Préludes Book 1La Cathédrale engloutie05:31
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11Préludes Book 1La danse de Puck02:38
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12Préludes Book 1Minstrels02:22
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13Préludes Book 2Brouillards02:53
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14Préludes Book 2Feuilles mortes02:55
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15Préludes Book 2La Puerta del Vino03:05
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16Préludes Book 2?Les Fées sont d?exquises danseuses?02:57
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17Préludes Book 2Bruyères02:45
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18Préludes Book 2Général Lavine - eccentric02:41
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19Préludes Book 2La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune03:21
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20Préludes Book 2Ondine03:14
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21Préludes Book 2Hommage à S. Pickwick Esq. P.P.M.P.C.02:03
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22Préludes Book 2Canope02:47
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23Préludes Book 2Les tierces alternées02:29
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24Préludes Book 2Feux d?artifice04:02
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25L?Isle joyeuse05:39