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ALBUMChristophe Colomb (1954)Marie-Hélène Dasté, Jean-Louis Barrault, Pierre Bertin, Jean Desailly, Jean-Pierre Granval, E. Beauchamp, Paul Claudel, Jacques Sorret, Pierre Sonnier, Anne Carrere, Henri Poirier, Jean Gillibert, Pierre Boulez, Régis Outin, Yvan Govar, Jean Juillard, Madeleine Renaud, Jean-Louis Barrault Company Chorus & Jean-Louis Barrault Company Orchestra
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Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, WAB 108 (Ed. Robert Haas): I. Allegro moderato (Live from Stiftskirche St. Florian / 1996)
Vienna Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
Stravinsky - L'Oiseau de feu: Danse infernale de tous les sujets de Kastchei (The Firebird: Infernal dance of all Kastchei's subjects)
Pierre Boulez & Orchestre De Paris
Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466: II. Romance (Live from Lisbon / 2003)
Maria João Pires, Berlin Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466: I. Allegro (Live from Lisbon / 2003)
Maria João Pires, Berlin Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, WAB 108 (Ed. Robert Haas): IV. Finale. Feierlich, nicht schnell (Live from Stiftskirche St. Florian / 1996)
Vienna Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, WAB 108 (Ed. Robert Haas): III. Adagio. Feierlich langsam, doch nicht schleppend (Live from Stiftskirche St. Florian / 1996)
Vienna Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
Le Tombeau de Couperin, M. 68: I. Prélude (Live from Lisbon / 2003)
Berlin Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
End Credits (Live from Stiftskirche St. Florian / 1996)
Vienna Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, WAB 108 (Ed. Robert Haas): II. Scherzo. Allegro moderato – Trio. Langsam (Live from Stiftskirche St. Florian / 1996)
Vienna Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
Opening Credits (Live from Stiftskirche St. Florian / 1996)
Vienna Philharmonic & Pierre Boulez
About Pierre Boulez
Artist Biography
Pierre Boulez radically expanded classical music’s possibilities. Born in 1925 in Montbrison, France, Boulez enrolled at the Paris Conservatory in 1942 and discovered serialism, a compositional method that appealed to both his mathematical sensibilities and rebelliousness. His 1954 chamber work, Le marteau sans maître, which he revised in 1957, established Boulez’s careful sense of structure as well as his habit of reworking his pieces. Later works would grant performers an unprecedented degree of agency, opening up new worlds of indeterminacy. Boulez was also chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, music director of the New York Philharmonic and a guest conductor of many orchestras around the world. In this capacity, he delivered canonical performances of contemporary pieces by Ligeti and Messiaen, and in 1996, he won a Grammy for the Cleveland Orchestra’s recording of Debussy: Nocturnes, Première rhapsodie, Jeux & La mer. Boulez’s belief in the power of the new took him far beyond the orchestra pit: From 1970 until the mid-’90s, he was director of IRCAM, the pioneering Parisian centre for electronic music. He continued working well into his eighties before passing away in 2016.
Hometown
Montbrison, France
Genre
Classical
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