This absorbing 95-minute documentary about the young French pianist David Fray is directed by Bruno Monsaingeon the distinguished filmmaker whose previous collaborations with Virgin Classics include DVDs with Piotr Anderszewski and Valery Sokolov and whose past subjects have included David Oistrakh Sviatoslav Richter Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Yehudi Menuhin and Glenn Gould. This DVD complements Fray''s second CD release on Virgin Classics a collection of Bach concertos and it includes Live footage from the audio recording sessions of the concertos BWV 1055 1056 et 1058 (the CD also includes BWV 1052 in D minor). Issues discussed on screen with Fray an artist of formidable intellectual energy include his relationship with the music of Bach and his views on directing an orchestra - here the Bremen-based Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie - from the keyboard The Austro-German repertoire is of great importance to the pianist whose personal heritage includes Czech Polish Spanish French Finnish and Jewish strands. He has said that: ''If over my life I can play all the works of Bach Mozart Schubert Haydn Brahms and Schumann then I shall be very happy!'' but describes Bach as ''a pinnacle; both a beginning and an end''. 2008 has been an important year for Fray bringing his New York debut and his marriage (in July) to the Italian actress Chiara Muti daughter of conductor Riccardo Muti. His first CD release on Virgin Classics a thought-provoking juxtaposition of Bach and Boulez came in may 2007 and in April 2008 it brought him the Best Newcomer Award from BBC Music Magazine. The recital also prompted Gramophone to speak of his: ''unselfregarding mastery and musical maturity and the ''intimate poetic spell'' cast by his Bach with its ''gorgeous tone and ravishingly shaded trills.'' The New York Times found it a ''superbly played and thoughtful program '' In both Bach and Boulez Mr. Fray displays an articulate touch splendid command of shadings and nimble finger work. The youthful freshness of the performances is especially appealing. Mr. Fray is not intimidated by either giant ... He brings a fluid sense of rhythm and much sparkle to Bach's D major Partita '' [the] account of Bach's D minor French Suite is also captivating '' while the ''playful crystalline and wondrously delicate account'' of Boulez''s 12 Notations'' was summarised as ''breathtaking''.
The International Piano Festival of La Roque d'Antheron provides an opportunity for many talented young musicians to share the stage - and the audience - with the greatest pianists of our time. The DVD collection 'Les Pianos De La Nuit' has set itself the task of constituting a film archive of the classical music of the 21st century; in this special issue it presents a selection of these 'Pianists of Tomorrow'.Tracks Include:Iddo Bar-Shai :Chopin - MazurkasBertrand Chamayou:Liszt - Nuages Gris S.199; En reve S.207Verdi - Miserere De Trovatore; Paraphrase De RigolettoSeverin Von Eckardstein:Schumann - Fantasie Opus 17Lise De La Salle:Liszt - St Francois De Paule Marchant Sur Les Flots S.175Bach - Choral 'Ich Ruf' Zu Dir Herr Jesu Christ' BWW639Chopin - Etude No4 Opus 25David Fray:SCHUBERT: Fantaisie 'Der Wanderer' D.760 Opus 15Jean-Frederic Neuburger:BEETHOVEN: Rondo A Cappriccio Opus 129; Variations Opus 34
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