Old-time Ravel fans will remember Monique Haas' recordings of the Concertos with great fondness, even affection. Haas at her best was that kind of player, a player with a polished technique and a warm tone, but a temperament that turned passionate when roused. And Haas was at her best and her most aroused when playing Ravel. Haas' 1965 recordings ...
Recorded by Mercury in Cass Technical High School and Old Orchestra Hall in the late '50s in Detroit, these performances of Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, plus his Hungarian March, Trojan March, Corsair Overture, and Roman Carnival Overture by Paul Paray and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra remain among the most brashly performed and brilliantly ...
Recorded between 1956 and 1962, these performances represent the core repertoire of French Romantic music that Paul Paray explored during his tenure with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. A comprehensive collection that includes essential masterpieces along with several works that have fallen by the wayside, this five-disc set offers more than most ...
A bit faded? Perhaps. A little jaded? Possibly. But still strikingly vibrant and full of passion, strength, and even, at times, tenderness? Yes, absolutely. With her melting lyricism, beaming colors, blazing technique, and quiet intimacies, Monique Haas was the quintessence of modern French pianism après la guerre, and this 2004 disc program of ...
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