Roussel: Promenade Sentimentale (complete piano music)

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ALBERT ROUSSELL
Roussel: Promenade Sentimentale (complete piano music)
Emanuele Torquati (piano)

[ Brilliant Classics / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 10 July 2012

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"Roussel absorbed the wide-ranging styles that he heard around him, blending and modifying them to establish his own distinctive voice - a voice that can be perceived clearly in his music for solo piano."

Albert Roussel (1869-1937) was ideally placed to develop a unique musical style. His background was more colourful than most of his fellow composers (he initially studied mathematics and worked as a naval officer before devoting himself to music), while his early years as a composer saw him exposed to a barrage of rich but conflicting musical influences: the impressionist movement (spearheaded by Debussy) and the more traditional approach of the Schola Cantorum (championed by d'Indy and Franck).

Roussel absorbed the wide-ranging styles that he heard around him, blending and modifying them to establish his own distinctive voice - a voice that can be perceived clearly in his music for solo piano. Traditional musical forms are a frequent point of inspiration: in the Suite in F sharp Op.14, Roussel uses rustic dances as a basis to explore both counterpoint and tonal disintegration, while the Bach-inspired Prélude et Fugue demonstrates the neo-Classical style that he was drawn to in his later period. Above all, Roussel's piano music is characterised by its unique synthesis of rationality and feeling.

This approach - exploring tradition while pushing boundaries - is captured expertly by the award-winning pianist Emanuele Torquati; his subtle yet vital performances make this two disc set a must-have for any enthusiasts of French music.

Tracks:

Des heures passent…, Op. 1
Résurrection, Op. 4
Symphonic prelude after Tolstoy
(arranged for piano by Albert Roussel. First recording)
Rustiques, Op. 5
Petit canon perpétuel
Doute
Conte à la poupée
L'accueil des muses
Suite in F sharp, Op. 14
Sonatine, Op. 16
Le Festin de l'araignée, Op. 17: Waltz
Segovia for guitar, Op. 29
(arranged for piano by Albert Roussel)
Prélude et Fugue, Op. 46
3 Pieces, Op. 49