Ashkenazy Duets
The programme promises much but the performances fail to seduce sufficiently
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Composer or Director: Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Decca
Magazine Review Date: 2/2010
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 478 1090

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
En blanc et noir |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Vladimir Ashkenazy, Piano Vovka Ashkenazy, Piano |
Jeux |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Vladimir Ashkenazy, Piano Vovka Ashkenazy, Piano |
Lindaraja |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Vladimir Ashkenazy, Piano Vovka Ashkenazy, Piano |
Entre cloches |
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Maurice Ravel, Composer Vladimir Ashkenazy, Piano Vovka Ashkenazy, Piano |
Rapsodie espagnole |
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Maurice Ravel, Composer Vladimir Ashkenazy, Piano Vovka Ashkenazy, Piano |
(La) Valse |
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Maurice Ravel, Composer Vladimir Ashkenazy, Piano Vovka Ashkenazy, Piano |
Author: Harriet Smith
In Debussy’s En blanc et noir, while they are less incendiary than Argerich and Freire (but certainly show more unanimity than Britten and Richter, who unwittingly remind us how challenging this music is), I was surprised that such a fine Shostakovich interpreter as Ashkenazy père didn’t draw more menace from the Lent-sombre, and while the opening movement is technically impressive, the physicality of the music is emphasised at the expense of tonal coloration.
Perhaps the highlight is “Entre cloches” from Ravel’s Sites auriculaires, a tintinnabulation that would satisfy even Rachmaninov, the two pianists revelling in Ravel’s skilful layering of texture upon texture. But overall, it’s a peculiarly unseductive experience.
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