Les Six & Satie Pascal Rogé & Ami Rogé

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
20.03.2020

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  • L' Album des Six:
  • 1L' Album des Six: Prélude01:26
  • 2L' Album des Six: Romance sans Paroles02:23
  • 3L' Album des Six: Sarabande01:33
  • 4L' Album des Six: Mazurka01:08
  • 5L' Album des Six: Valse02:01
  • 6L' Album des Six: Pastorale01:32
  • Georges Auric (1899 - 1983):
  • 7Une Valse02:25
  • Cinq bagatelles:
  • 8Cinq bagatelles: I. Ouverture01:19
  • 9Cinq bagatelles: II. Petite Marche01:12
  • 10Cinq bagatelles: III. Valse00:59
  • 11Cinq bagatelles: IV. Rêverie01:10
  • 12Cinq bagatelles: V. Retraite01:30
  • Louis Duray (1888 - 1979): Deux Piéces à Quatre Mains, Op. 7:
  • 13Deux Piéces à Quatre Mains, Op. 7: I. Carillons04:45
  • 14Deux Piéces à Quatre Mains, Op. 7: II. Neige04:56
  • Arthur Honneger (1892 - 1955):
  • 15Contrepoints: Prélude01:18
  • 16Pastorale d'été07:11
  • Darius Milhaud (1892 - 1974): Scaramouche:
  • 17Scaramouche: I. Vif02:43
  • 18Scaramouche: II. Modéré03:48
  • 19Scaramouche: III. Brazileira02:26
  • Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963):
  • 20Capriccio (d'aprés le bal Masqué)04:42
  • Germaine Tailleferre (1892 - 1983): Jeux de Plein Air:
  • 21Jeux de Plein Air: I. La Tirelitentaine01:51
  • 22Jeux de Plein Air: II. Cach-Cache Mitoula02:58
  • 23Jeux de Plein Air: III. Valse Lente01:17
  • 24Jeux de Plein Air: IV. Intermezzo03:07
  • Erik Satie (1866 - 1925): Parade:
  • 25Parade: I. Prélude du Rideau Rouge01:25
  • 26Parade: II. Prestidigitateur Chinois02:31
  • 27Parade: III. Petite Fille Américaine01:00
  • 28Parade: IV. Rag-time du Paquebot02:16
  • 29Parade: V. Acrobates03:09
  • 30Parade: VI. Suite au Prélude du Rideau Rouge00:18
  • Total Runtime01:10:19

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Pascal Rogé, long considered the greatest exponent of French piano repertoire is joined by his pianist wife Ami in a program devoted to Les Six – the group of composers brought together by Jean Cocteau in 1917 and who created a musical reaction to the suffocating influence of German romanticism upon French musical culture. Based in Montparnasse the name was inspired by Balakirev’s ‘The Five’ and the journalist Henri Collet’s 1920 article ‘Les cinq Russians, les six Français, et M.Satie’. Satie gets a look in on this album with his ‘Parade’ closing the programme. The album includes the 1920 L’Album des Six, Scaramouche by Milhaud, Cinq Bagatelles for piano 4 hands by Auric, Two Pieces for 4 hands op.7 by Durey and works by Honegger and Tailleferre.

Pascal Rogé, piano
Ami Rogé, piano

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