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Extractions: I have heard the future of Rachmaninoff pianists. His name is Jean-Yves Thibaudet. I've been aware of him being lauded as a great interpreter of Rachmaninoff, but have shied away from even listening to one of his recordings for a few years, because I feared the letdown would be too great, should he not live up to expectations (my breaking point came a couple of years ago, when I started hearing about this "wonderful new pianist, David Helfgott." I bought his CD of Rachmaninoff's Third Psycho That spiel off my chest; now back to Thibaudet: His understanding of Rachmaninoff is totally intuitive Thibaudet's performance of the Fourth Concerto exemplifies this observation. A very difficult piece to perform properly, this is the most satisfying recording I've heard of it, aside from the composer's own. Although the Fourth is generally thought of as a "heavy" concerto (especially as performed by Rachmaninoff and Ormandy), Thibaudet's touch is the very essence of light. He does not play with as heavy a hand as his accompanist, Vladimir Ashkenazy, did in his excellent 1984 recording with Bernard Haitink and the Concertgebouw Orchestra. Even the chordal progressions towards the end of the first movement
Classical Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet Praised as one of the most exciting talents before the public today, pianist jeanyves thibaudet is renowned for his eloquent phrasing, lustrous colors and brilliant technique. Classical pianist http://www.goldstarevents.com/events/event/318.html
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Greg Sandow -- Jean-Yves Thibaudet Review of jeanyves thibaudet's recital at Avery Fisher Hall, April 20, 1997, originally published in the Wall Street Journal. been looking for adventurous classical musicians, jean-yves thibaudet might have caught my eye at the pounding to their seats. The pianist seemed to glare, restrained himself, and http://www.gregsandow.com/thib.htm
Extractions: If I'd been looking for adventurous classical musicians, Jean-Yves Thibaudet might have caught my eye at the Metropolitan Opera, acting a role onstage in Giordano's faded but irresistible old warhorse Fedora . Or I might have noticed him performing Schubert impromptus in the film version of Portrait of a Lady. Or I might have been intrigued by his latest CD, on which he plays music by jazz great Bill Evans. But what got my attention was his 1995 recording of Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto. Normally that piece is played by romantic piano titans, and in some ways Mr. Thibaudet is one, at least in firepower. He commands the instrument, exploding huge cascades of notes, apparently with little effort. Yet at the same time he's restrained, almost intellectual. What makes his performance work (apart from its bracing virtuosity) is focus and intelligence, along with a disarmingly delicate, almost innocent touch when the music gets quiet. So on April 20 I was at Avery Fisher Hall, to hear Mr. Thibaudet play his biggest New York recital yet. He sat at the piano, hesitated briefly with his hands over the keys, and then traced a sound that could have been a pencil sketch of a shimmer in the air. This was the start of Debussy's second book of Preludes, a courageous opening for a concert in such a huge space. Mr. Thibaudet's courage paid off; unassumingly, he drew the space toward him. But after the second prelude, there was a sound like muttered thunder, the footsteps of late arrivals pounding to their seats. The pianist seemed to glare, restrained himself, and then resumed luckily the third prelude is assertive, and gave him energy only to be interrupted twice again. His quiet clarity helped keep the music's spell intact, though here I missed the sound that's not in his Rachmaninoff. I would have liked a kind of golden poetry that might have brought each of the dozen preludes into a world of its own. I could hear Mr. Thibaudet shaping separate worlds, but they emerged in black and white. I wanted color.
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Extractions: "Very often I have invitations to go to dinner parties with heads of state or royalty or ambassadors or whomever, and I'll always say I have a companion with me and I'd like him to be invited," says French classical pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, 41. "And though I don't say it, what that basically means is, if he's not invited, I won't come." In demand around the globe, Thibaudet has commanded fame and success on his own terms. He tours nine months of the year, and his lover, Paul, who works as an international marketing consultant, often travels with him. They maintain homes in Los Angeles and Paris. "Music has been a very important part of our relationship. When I play and he's in the audience, there are certain things that I know he feels. It's not the same for me when he's not there," he says. Their passion for music isn't restricted to the classical. "We like jazz, we both love opera madly and go all the time everywhere. We have a lot of pop music as well, Brazilian music, tangos. Paul knows the latest albums. So with him I'm always right on top of things," he says. One of classical music's best-selling artists, Thibaudet has made bold choices in the material he records. His nearly 40 recordings, solo and otherwise, range from classical concertos and recitals to the jazz of Duke Ellington and Bill Evans.
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Extractions: The Los Angeles Times says of French pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet that he *...is a pianist of the first order. In addition to a fabulous technique... he also has that indefinable gift of magic.* Jean-Yves Thibaudet will perform works by Chopin, Debussy, and Liszt in recital at the Rialto Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday, April 20 at 7:30 pm. This is a Signature Series performance. Complimentary parking is available at the Allright parking deck on Luckie Street. Call 404-651-4727 for tickets. GSU students receive + price tickets, 90 minutes before the performance, with valid ID, one per ID. Joanne R. Kresic Manager of Marketing and Public Relations Rialto Center for the Performing Arts www.rialtocenter.org jkresic@gsu.edu tel: 404-651-2981 fax: 404-651-1332 Prev: Indian Creek (posted 13 May 1999) Next: Volunteers for Day in the Park, Wednesday April 14. (posted 30 Mar 1999)
Jean-Yves Thibaudet: Champion Of The French Impressionists Music clip Pavane pour une infante défunte from the album Ravel CompleteWorks for Solo Piano jeanyves thibaudet, pianist (London 435 515-2). http://www.ffaire.com/thibaudet/jytrec1.html
Extractions: He is known as the Champion of the French Impressionists, and not without reason. He is after all French and he has played the music of Ravel and Debussy since he was a little boy. And if you think you don't care much for either, you only have to listen to Jean-Yves play their music to turn you around. Start with Ravel's which is what you're hearing now, or even Debussy's all too familiar Clair de lune and gradually soak in the rest of the repertoire...
NPR PIANIST JEAN-YVES THIBAUDET pianist jeanyves thibaudet (ZHAWN-EEVES tee-boh-DAY) plays a couple of pieces by Franz Liszt the 'Fountains at the Villa d'Este' and the Paraphrase from Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto. http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=10
Extractions: 1. Byron Janis, Pianist. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal Living Stereo 62691 (Stereo). Originally released 1957. 2. Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pianist. The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal 56659 (Mono). Recorded 4 December 1939 Columbia Masterworks IM-38672 (Digital Stereo). Released 1983. 4. Artur Rubinstein, Pianist. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal RCD1-4934 (Stereo). Recorded 9 January 1956. 5. Artur Rubinsten, Pianist. The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, Conductor. RCA Victor Red Seal 63060 (Stereo). Recorded 23 November, 1971. Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30.
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Extractions: Solist ist der weltbekannte Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, der für seine ausdrucksstarke Phrasierung, seine üppigen Klangfarben und seine brillante Technik berühmt ist. In Saint-Saëns farbenfrohem, ägyptisch inspirierten 5. Klavierkonzert und mit den Stücken von Erik Satie wird er das Publikum verzaubern.