Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
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The composer Claude
Debussy needs little introduction. As a pianist, he was noted for his avoidance
of the crisp, dry and articulated style which typified French pianism of the nineteenth
century. His style of playing was simple, highly tone-conscious and completely
uncluttered by over-expressive angst.This
piece is number one in the first book of Préludes. The recording is a piano
roll recording made by Debussy for Welte in 1913 (just three years after the work
was composed). The piano rolls for Welte are amongst the most accurate we have,
conveying the original performed dynamics, attack and pedalling rather faithfully,
and when a good roll is played on a properly conditioned piano, the problems of
dubious rhythmic bumpiness which infect many roll playbacks can vanish. This rendition
seems as fine as we could hope for. |
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