As one of the most indelibly individual of postwar composers for orchestra, the 85-year-old Henri Dutilleux is known far more for the supra-Debussyian impressionism of his large-ensemble works than… ...
Three legendary composers were all born in 1685: Johann Sebastian Bach, Domenico Scarlatti and Georg Friedrich Handel. Pianist Anne Queffélec celebrates this marvellous vintage with works drawn from ...
A French pupil of Alfred Brendel, Queffelec plays with a delightful lightness of touch, coupled with intellectual penetration. She shares the master’s love of Haydn (two of the four works were ...
Pianist Anne Queffelec with two Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) gems: — "In the Manner of Chabrier" and his "Minuet on the Name of Haydn." ...
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As part of Radio 3’s ‘Music on the Brink’ season examining the cultural life of Europe on the eve of the First World War, the celebrated French pianist Anne Queffélec performs solo French works by ...
(La) Belle Excentrique Erik Satie, Composer Anne Queffélec, Musician, Piano (La) Belle Excentrique Erik Satie, Composer Anne Queffélec, Musician, Piano Embryons desséchés, Movements: d'Holothurie Anne ...
Anne Queffélec is an artist whom I’ve loved in Scarlatti, Bach and Ravel, but Beethoven? This is new territory, certainly in the studio (and indeed her only previous recording of the composer is the ...
Kate Molleson talks to the pianist Anne Queffelec about Satie; a new book on France, music and trauma during the World Wars; and the Endellion Quartet announces its retirement. Show more Kate Molleson ...