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Recommended. Lise de la Salle (piano) Lise de la Salle is fully in command of the technical difficulties and much of her playing is exciting — BBC Music Magazine, September 2011, More…. Release Date: 16th May 2011. Catalogue No: V5267. Label: Naive. Length: 77 minutes.
The performances exude sensitivity and finely judged musicianship, which are very much Lise de la Salle’s hallmarks. The Mozart disc (51’25”) brings crisp renditions, the sound of the piano just a little sec; maybe de la Salle is approximating the sound of an ‘earlier’ instrument. The Rondo is given without affectation but without

French pianist Lise de la Salle—“a musical thinker of impressive weight, with charm, imagination and a dazzling technique” (The Washington Post)—reunites with the NSO for Mozart’s elegant Piano Concerto No. 9, called the first masterpiece of classical style.

Lise de la Salle, pianoRichard Wagner / Franz LisztLiebestod (Isolde's death) from Tristan und IsoldeRecorded on December 7, 2011 at the Auditorium du Louvre

Daniel Hope, Violin - Lise de la Salle, Piano - Zürcher Kammerorchester - Ernest Chausson, Composer - Tobias Lehmann, Recording Engineer - Christoph Claßen, Producer, Mastering Engineer ℗ 2020 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

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De La Salle possesses a dazzling technique, which she places centre stage in a mesmerising transcription of jazz pianist Art Tatum’s eye-popping performance of “Tea for Two” and, for a stunning last dance, Rachmaninoff’s virtuosic Romantic vision of a polka.
Interview with Lise de la Salle at The Black Diamond, The Royal Library in Copenhagen.Lise de la Salle will be playing Schubert's 'Die Forelle' with The Diam

Discover Piano Works by Mozart & Prokofiev [includes DVD] by Lise de la Salle released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

Zeviel Kane is here with the Classical Album of the Week, Lise de la Salle Officiel 's 'When Do We Dance?' The program begins in America, where de la Salle trains her focus on the jaunty rhythms of ragtime in selections by George Gershwin, Art Tatum, William Bolcom, and Fats Waller. Click below for the story.
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

Anthony Elliott & Toni-Marie Montgomery, Dearborn Symphony Brass Quintet, Lise de La Salle, and Metropolitan Detroit Chorale on tap.

Lise de la Salle. Lise de la Salle, born 1988 in Cherbourg, France, completed her studies at the Conservatoire SupĂŠrieur de Musique de Paris with highest distinction. Master student of Bruno Rigutto. Intensive collaboration with Pascal Nemirovski. Special affinity to the Russian repertoire. by James Manheim. A former child prodigy, pianist Lise de la Salle made the transition to adult artist and has released a series of successful albums on the NaĂŻve label. She has a large repertory of Romantic and post-Romantic music, focusing especially on Russian composers. Lise de la Salle was born in Cherbourg, France, on May 8, 1988. ja2Gnvy.
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