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Robert Lortat - The Complete Chopin Recordings
Robert Lortat (piano)
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, October 2023, Reissue/Archive Issue of the Month
The Op 25 Études are of special interest, the real prize being No 7 in C sharp minor, a reading of the rarest refinement and flexibility...Lortat’s exquisite touch draws from the instrument...
Robert Lortat - The Complete Chopin Recordings
Robert Lortat (piano)
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, October 2023, Reissue/Archive Issue of the Month
The Op 25 Études are of special interest, the real prize being No 7 in C sharp minor, a reading of the rarest refinement and flexibility...Lortat’s exquisite touch draws from the instrument...
About
This is the tenth release in APR's ongoing French Piano School series which aims to present important recordings from the often-forgotten pianists who represent the very distinctive French style of playing in the first half of the 20th century. Were it not for the chronic illness which dogged him after service in WW1 and led to his premature death, Robert Lortat (1885-1938) would undoubtedly have recorded more and been remembered as one of the greatest French pianists of the 20th century. He performed a wide repertoire, including much Faure and Debussy, magnificently, but Chopin was central to his art. He first performed the composer's complete works from memory in five concerts in 1912 and his only recordings, presented here complete, are of Chopin. Lortat was only the second pianist to record Chopin's complete etudes, after the Backhaus cycle of 1928 (on APR_6026), and that they preceded Cortot cycle shows the esteem with which Lortat's playing was held in France. When they have been presented before, Lortat's recordings have suffered from very poor transfers from the original 78s. We hope these new transfers, by Mark Obert-Thorn, cast them in a new and much improved light.
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- Robert Lortat (piano)
- Robert Lortat (piano)
- Robert Lortat (piano)
- Robert Lortat (piano)
- Robert Lortat (piano)
Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineOctober 2023Reissue/Archive Issue of the Month
October 2023
The Op 25 Études are of special interest, the real prize being No 7 in C sharp minor, a reading of the rarest refinement and flexibility...Lortat’s exquisite touch draws from the instrument a limitless range of shades and nuances.