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RECORDING INFORMATION This recital by Vladimir Ashkenazy, recorded in July 1965, was his second solo piano recording for Decca. It drew very enthusiastic reviews from the outset and is reissued during this, Ashkenazy's 70th birthday year: "Ashkenazy plays it marvellously well, and seems oblivious of the difficulties [Gaspard]. His soft playing is really soft, and yet always full of atmosphere and tension. He is lazily relaxed in "Ondine", hushed and mesmeric in "Le Gibet", and what one might call calmly brilliant in "Scarbo". It is this combination of brilliance and poetry that is so individual about his playing, and the combination is especially striking in the Chopin Scherzo in E major. This is an extremely difficult piece to bring off, because it is not enough for the pianist to be merely brilliant. Indeed it is all too easy to make it sound a rather feeble work. Ashkenazy makes it sound tremendously good. He takes it at a great speed, but his approach is fundamentally tender and lyrical. I have never enjoyed it so much …Debussy’s L’Isle joyeuse is much more than that. For once it really does sound "joyeuse", and the exhilaration of it is irresistible. In short, this is a splendid record, and the sound … is all you could wish." Gramophone January 1966 |
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