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*Only CDs with a width of 1cm can be bundled, up to 2 discs. "Saint-Saëns: Piano Concertos No. 2, No. 5 'Egyptian', Etudes, etc." Bertrand Chamayou Emmanuel Krivine Orchestre National de France Import. Unopened. This item was purchased new and stored in an OPP bag. Please understand and accept that this is a used item stored by an amateur. Instant purchase OK. For bundled sales, up to 2 discs of the standard 1cm width are acceptable. (*Discount of up to 250 yen) Please use Mercari's bundling feature. □ Bertrand Chamayou / Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No. 5, No. 2 Camille Saint-Saëns, a French Romantic composer, was also known as a brilliant pianist. Perhaps for this reason, his piano pieces demand high technique. The five piano concertos are full of improvisation and flowing passages, and among them, the brilliant No. 2, highly praised by Liszt, and the exotic No. 5 have gained wide popularity and are still widely performed today. "I am always fascinated by Saint-Saëns," says Bertrand Chamayou. He says that Saint-Saëns' works have a sensual fantasy and feel like he is on a voyage. In No. 2, he cherishes the opening passage reminiscent of Bach, and in No. 5, he expresses the brightness of the nickname "Egyptian." Of course, the "mysterious sound" that resonates in the second movement of No. 5 is also emphasized, and you can fully enjoy Saint-Saëns' avant-garde nature. With Emmanuel Krivine & Orchestre National de France as excellent collaborators, the finished product is a new recording that fans of French music, and others, cannot take their eyes off of. Furthermore, technically demanding solo pieces, including the etude "In Waltz Form" and the etude "Las Palmas Bells," which was inspired by the composer in the Canary Islands, are placed in order by Chamayou, and while playing diverse music, sometimes Mozart-esque, sometimes Chopin-esque, Chamayou does not forget to show off his wonderful technique. (Sales information) #Classical #SaintSaëns #PianoConcertos #Chamayou
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