The best thing about this release from pianist Lise de la Salle is that it exists at all. When one thinks of dance in classical piano music, it is the 19th century that comes to mind. However, de la Salle begins with the tail end of the Romantic era and resides mostly in the supposedly more severe 20th, bringing dances from six countries: the U
In the world of arts and entertainment, Lise has also left its imprint. Lise de la Salle, a talented pianist, has mesmerized audiences with her virtuosity and musical interpretations. Her performances have been hailed for their emotional depth and technical brilliance. Furthermore, the name Lise has inspired countless works of art and literature.
The Chopin Nocturne is lovely in its mostly hushed sadness and dark mystery. As for the fare on the CD, de la Salle performs Mozart with an energetic charm, making the music sound so spirited and so elegant. She plays the Bach fugue with a decidedly un-Gouldian legato, and for me her approach works fabulously.
Listen to Lise de la Salle Essentials by Apple Music Classical on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Valses nobles et sentimentales, M. 61: No. 1, Modéré, très franc", "Valses nobles et sentimentales, M. 61: No. 2, Assez lent, avec une expression intense" and more.
Lise de la Salle, piano In his much-anticipated return to the NSO, electrifying young conductor Krzysztof Urbański unleashes the full force of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony. Witness the composer’s magnificent journey from darkness to light: an evolution of emotion ranging from wistful poetry to commanding optimism and ultimately, renewed
A native of France, Ms. de la Salle first came to international attention in 2005, at the age of 16, with a Bach/Liszt recording that Gramophone Magazine selected as “Recording of the Month.” Ms. de la Salle was then similarly recognized in 2008 for her recording of the first concertos of Liszt, Pro
PHcEa. 8. Sound Quality: 8. Lise de la Salle’s highly accomplished virtuosity and innate sense of drama easily lend themselves to Franz Liszt’s wide-ranging piano idiom. The opening Dante Sonata brilliantly showcases the young pianist’s octave technique and sweeping fluidity, although other pianists like Jorge Bolet, Mûza Rubackyté, and Louis
Lise de la Salle. Paris-Moscou. 02:56 Composers: Jules Massenet. Access the complete album info (14 songs)
A native of France, Ms. de la Salle first came to international attention in 2005, at the age of 16, with a Bach/Liszt recording that Gramophone Magazine selected as “Recording of the Month.” Ms. de la Salle was then similarly recognized in 2008 for her recording of the first concertos of Liszt, Pro
Lise de la Salle. Lise de la Salle; Dreamstage. on August 24, 2020 August 24, 2020 By Lise de la Salle. It’s been a long time since I was here. A very long time
on December 17, 2020 December 18, 2020 By Lise de la Salle 1 Comment The last concert of this strange year took place in Beirut, Lebanon. It was not my first visit to Beirut, and I had been strongly impressed by the people.
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