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Monday, October 11, 2010

The Casadesus Duo performs Mozart and Schubert


Greetings from Mt Snow, Vermont! The band participated in the annual Oktoberfest and it was the usual great time, inspite of the cold wind blowing down the mountainside on Saturday. However, with ample quantities of fine, local microbrew and the elixir known as Jaegermeister, we were able to stay sufficiently warm and give the masses the show they expect....and deserve.

Here's another of those fake stereo, Columbia Special Products reissues this morning. I've dissed the fake stereo and in its mono excellence is the Casadesus Duo performing Mozart and Schubert. And, as a fill we have a little more Hambro and Zayde, from a Command Classics record, thrown in for good measure.

I really love the playing of the Casadesus couple. Both Robert and Gaby were superb solo artists and unlike some soloists who have difficulty collaborating in "committee," this husband and wife instinctively support and value each other's unique contribution. With the Casadesus, the playing is aristocratic, and when I say that I mean, beyond reproach. It is unfailingly elegant, precise, and deferential to the composer, without being slavish. I hope I'm clear here! Mozart and Schubert with delicacy, power when needed but always properly controlled and lucid. This is the real deal!

Hambro and Zayde offer another type of playing, more muscular and with a different palette of color. It is a "larger" conception, less intimate, however striking in its own right. If I was to sum it up simply, I would say that the Casadesus are best enjoyed in a salon setting while Hambro and Zayde are Concert Hall listening.

Hope you enjoy two distinctive styles of Four Hand piano music. As I have said before, I've grown to really love and appreciate this kind of collaborative art form. As a side, I picked up Brendel and Klien in Brahms' Hungarian Dances and I hope to get that up here within the near future.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Music for Two Pianos performed by Ferrante & Teicher and the Casadesus Duo



Many folks know the duo of Ferrante and Teicher for their quasi lounge/elevator music type programs. In that genre, they are truly excellent and here, in a program of Brahms, Saint Saens and Schumann, they are highly persuasive and strikingly individual. I never tire of the Haydn variations and this rendition held my attention - quicker tempos and softer dynamics are the features of this well thought out performance.  An interesting take on this warhorse though, admittedly not my favorite one; I have a fondness for the Paratore brothers in this work. I do like the other major work in this program very much, Saint Saens' rarer Beethoven variations. In this work, I think Ferrante and Teicher get things just about right. It's a delightful work, not heard enough these days, I am sad to say. These performances date from a  50's Westminster recording.

I came across a Columbia 10 inch of Robert Casadesus' own Mediterannean Dances and these are simply delightful. Played alongside his partner, and wife Gaby, these colorful miniatures are wonderfully evocative of the south of France. Forgotten today is that Casadesus was a very fine composer; at some point I will post his piano and 3 piano concerto, performances featuring him, Gaby and son Jean.



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