Complete Piano Works Volume 1

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RAVEL
Complete Piano Works Volume 1
Artur Pizarro (piano)

[ Linn SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Monday 1 January 2007

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"This is a very grown-up disc on all counts. I would definitely recommend it and look forward to hearing the second volume."
(BBC Online March 2007)

Hybrid/SACD - playable on all compact disc players
The SACD layer is both 4.1 channel and 2-channel
The Studio Master files are 88.2kHz/24-b

"His playing is entirely free of bluster and rhetoric. It is so clear in its detail it is almost transparent."
The Herald

"Pizarro proved himself the equal of the keyboard giants"
The Guardian

"The five works on this CD - the first of two volumes Artur Pizarro is releasing of Ravel's complete piano music - create a fascinating and almost surreal musical journey. From the watery magic of Jeux d'Eau and the dark virtuosity of Gaspard de la Nuit, to the multi-faceted Miroirs and the brilliance of La Valse, this recording highlights not only Ravel's amazing ability to depict extra-musical characters and events through music, but also Artur Pizarro's very individual way of bringing these phenomena to life in his playing.

One of Linn's hybrid super audio CDs (SACD), this disc can be played on both super audio and regular CD players, and demonstrates perfectly how SACD benefits the piano more than any other instrument. When listened to on SACD it reveals a rich sonority across the whole range of the instrument. The low end is detailed and never gets lost or muddy, while the top end is always smooth and never harsh, as normal CDs often can be.

But Pizarro's playing itself has no small hand in what makes this such a rewarding disc to listen to. His interpretation of Ravel is refreshingly personal and un-sensationalist, and although he never goes too far in terms of fortes, it doesn't seem to matter. The detailed nature of SACD highlights his subtle use of the pedal throughout, allowing the rapid arpeggio passages to be heard without any kind of smearing to spoil the clarity. Even in the disc's most complex passages - and in Gaspard de la Nuit we encounter one of the piano repertoire's real monster-works - Pizarro's playing gives the impression of being as free from resistance as the 'fountains, cascades and streams' Ravel describes in his Jeux d'Eau.

This is a very grown-up disc on all counts. I would definitely recommend it and look forward to hearing the second volume."
(BBC Online March 2007)

Tracks:

Jeux d'eau
Gaspard de la Nuit
La Valse
Miroirs