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Special offer. Robert Casadesus: The complete French Columbia recordings (1928 -1939)
Robert Casadesus (piano)
The 11 Scarlatti sonatas recorded in 1937 that open disc 1 alone attest to the pianist’s high craftsmanship...It’s good finally to have this body of recordings together in one place, especially...
Special offer. Robert Casadesus: The complete French Columbia recordings (1928 -1939)
Robert Casadesus (piano)
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The 11 Scarlatti sonatas recorded in 1937 that open disc 1 alone attest to the pianist’s high craftsmanship...It’s good finally to have this body of recordings together in one place, especially...
About
Robert Casadesus (1899-1972) is today almost considered an American pianist – he based himself there from the Second World War onwards and he is known today through the huge number of recordings he made for US Columbia from 1940 until his death, but as a musician and pianist he was French to the core. He had studied at the Paris conservatoire with Isidor Philipp and Louis Diémer and his combination of immaculate technique, a light and brilliant touch and the refined elegance of his interpretations reveal why he was considered one of the greatest French pianists of the century. Casadesus began his recording career for French Columbia in 1928 and all his recordings for that label, until he left for the USA, are included here for the first time. Particularly noteworthy is a previously unpublished studio recording of Mozart’s ‘Coronation’ concerto. He excelled in Mozart and Chopin and in French repertoire and all are well-represented in this collection. There are also noteworthy chamber collaborations in the Debussy cello sonata and Fauré Piano Quartet.
Contents and tracklist
- Robert Casadesus
- Orchestre symphonique de Paris
- Eugène Bigot
- Robert Casadesus
- Orchestre des concerts Straram
- Walther Straram
Awards and reviews
November 2019
The 11 Scarlatti sonatas recorded in 1937 that open disc 1 alone attest to the pianist’s high craftsmanship...It’s good finally to have this body of recordings together in one place, especially via Mark Obert-Thorn’s excellent restorations.
January 2020
inexhaustible delights... The readings are stylish, lively, imaginative and emotionally varied, enhanced by a dazzling dexterity and limited use of pedal. I love the brilliance and ebullience of the D major K96, which exudes sunshine and delight...No aficionado of great pianism would want to be without this set.