Christian Zacharias plays Chopin and conducts Dvorák: La Roque d'Anthéron 2004

Between the piano and the orchestra, intimate ties are woven for a fiery Chopin concerto. Used to the sweltering heat of the summer nights in the Parc de Florans, the German pianist-conductor Christian Zacharias directs the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra from his piano in Chopin's Concerto n°2. Bet...

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Weitere Verfasser: Chopin, Frédéric 1810-1849, Dvořák, Antonín 1841-1904
Format: Elektronisch Video
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [Place of publication not identified] Idéale Audience [2004]
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Zusammenfassung:Between the piano and the orchestra, intimate ties are woven for a fiery Chopin concerto. Used to the sweltering heat of the summer nights in the Parc de Florans, the German pianist-conductor Christian Zacharias directs the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra from his piano in Chopin's Concerto n°2. Between his piano playing and the orchestra, of which he has been the director for a decade, intimate ties have been woven in which distinctions are abolished. Chopin's concerto, interpreted that evening, seems to spring forth from a single entity. In spite of everything, Zacharias remains a pianist (born in 1950, he was trained in Paris by Vlado Perlemuter) and all the better: "his" Chopin is deeply musical and better than the baton of a conductor, his fingers on the keys carry the orchestra along in an irresistible flow. In the second part, the Serenade for Strings Op. 22 by Dvorak is conducted by a Zacharias still without a baton but without the piano either. He is also good, just as a conductor
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