Vikingur Olafsson: Debussy & Rameau
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Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Cat No: 4837701
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 27th March 2020
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Vikingur Olafsson (piano)Works
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Vikingur Olafsson (piano)About
Debussy is most often called an impressionist. “People get lost a little bit in sound for the sake of sound”, Ólafsson comments. But the composer was also “a real perfectionist … there is this incredibly refined structure at work.” Rameau, “the bad boy of the French baroque”, likewise combined a strong sense of structure with a fondness for breaking conventions: “He broke the rules and paved the way for new ideas, new creativity, new spontaneity.” What unites the two composers, Ólafsson comments, is “a kind of freedom and discipline, juxtaposed”.
The album Debussy & Rameau alternates music by the two composers, creating an enthralling dialogue between them. Works are drawn from across both composers’ careers, with the Debussy selection including well known miniatures such as La Fille aux cheveux de lin as well as the less familiar Prélude to La Damoiselle élue arranged for piano solo. Rameau’s works are mainly drawn from his Pièces de clavecin collections of between 1724 and 1741. One of the album’s centrepieces is Ólafsson’s own Rameau arrangement The Arts and the Hours.
Ólafsson’s album concludes with a piece that connects the two composers directly: Debussy’s Hommage à Rameau from Images Book 1, a moving sarabande written as a tribute from one rule-breaking composer to another.
Reviews
He’s done it again. … While the older pieces by Rameau predominate, placing these Baroque masterpieces within the context of Debussy … underlines their remarkable modernity … There is never any doubt that this is Ólafsson’s vision of Rameau and Debussy, but it is also clearly rooted in love for each and their intertwining opens the eyes and the ears… Christopher Dingle (Recording of the Month)
After reviewing Vikingur Ólafsson’s disc of Bach (11/18) I was eager to hear what he’d do next and this certainly doesn’t disappoint. The disc is simply titled ‘Debussy Rameau’. It could have been a triumph of style over substance but, like the Bach, the programming here is truly inspired. … The highlights are many: the way the shadows of ‘Des pas sur la neige’, with its upward phrases, are dismissed by the cascading downward scales of ‘La Joyeuse’ from the 1724 Pièces de clavecin, a mood intensified by ‘Les Cyclopes’, built similarly on descending patterns but even more frenetic (the pianist’s complete control of dynamics and colours makes this a particular highlight). Harriet Smith
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