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Claude Debussy - Piano Music (Complete), Vol. 5 (Bavouzet)

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Claude Debussy - Piano Music (Complete), Vol. 5 (Bavouzet)

Claude Debussy - Piano Music (Complete), Vol. 5 (Bavouzet)
Classical | EAC: FLAC+Cue+Log | 1 Cd, Covers + Booklet | 274 Mb
Label:Chandos - Date:2009

Khamma stems from a commission in 1910 for an Egyptian ballet, originally entitled Isis. The project was troubled from the start when Debussy refused to reduce the orchestra from 90 to 40 players. He never heard the work, which was first given its concert performance in 1924. Bavouzet writes, ‘I discovered almost by chance in a Parisian music store, a version for piano of Khamma. This had previously escaped me so what was my surprise when I saw the richness and originality! The virtuosity required is much more subtle than the more obvious. It must give the illusion of more perfect sound levels corresponding to each specific instruments group.’ In the midst of the negotiations over Khamma, Debussy wrote his second ballet Jeux, a highly complex and incomprehensible piece for two hands. Bavouzet notes, ‘In several places what Debussy wrote in the reduction for solo piano is really unplayable. The text is so thin and poor that a small part of the richness of the orchestral version is realised. It was indeed this frustration that prompted me to write some years ago, a version for two pianos today published by Durand. But for this disc I had to make a version for two hands to do justice to the score. I can say that this is probably one of the most difficult works that I have played.’Two months after the Jeux premiere, Debussy began work on his last ballet, La boîte à joujoux, based on an illustrated children’s story. Debussy embraced the plot, busy ‘extracting secrets from [his daughter] Chouchou’s old dolls and learning to play the side drum’. Within a month the first tableau was done, and he claimed he had ‘tried to be straightforward and even “amusing”, without pretentiousness or pointless acrobatics.’ The following month the piano score was complete.

Jean-Efflam concludes, ‘In my opinion the transcriptions can offer greater clarity and organisation of musical discourse. Young conductors have told me that they understood the score of Jeux better after hearing the version for two pianos… for those who do not know these three ballets in their orchestral version, this disc may give them the curiosity to explore the works further.’
Tracks:

01. Khamma - Legende Dansee - I. Prelude [0:01:02.07]
02. II. Scene 1:The Inner Temple of the Great God Amon-Ra [0:03:49.54]
03. III. Scene 2 [0:02:41.26]
04. IV. First Dance [0:03:28.35]
05. V. Second Dance [0:01:35.53]
06. VI. Third Dance [0:01:42.69]
07. VII. Suddenly, Khamma notices… [0:01:49.39]
08. VIII. Scene 3 [0:03:33.05]
09. Jeux - Poeme Danse - I. Prelude. The curtain rises… [0:02:05.52]
10. II. Two timid, curious girls… [0:01:01.10]
11. III. One of the girls dances… [0:01:14.20]
12. IV. The young man can be seen… [0:01:14.26]
13. V. They dance together. He asks… [0:02:10.00]
14. VI. The young man follows… [0:02:07.60]
15. VII. Wrapped up in their dance,… [0:01:40.57]
16. VIII. However, the young man… [0:01:34.65]
17. IX. Now all three of them… [0:03:04.69]
18. X. A tennis ball falls at… [0:00:48.31]
19. La Boite a joujoux - I. Prelude. The Box Sleeps–First Tableau. The Toy Shop [0:11:56.74]
20. II. Second Tableau. The Battlefield [0:08:06.15]
21. III. Third Tableau. Sheepfold for Sale [0:05:07.61]
22. IV. Fourth Tableau. After the Fortune Is Made–Epilogue [0:02:52.08]


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