Duo Pleyel
Duo Pleyel
Piano
Duo Pleyel comprises Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya (primo) and Richard Egarr (secondo).
Genre
Classical
Biography
Duo Pleyel takes its name from Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya and Richard Egarr’s pet piano – a beautiful instrument made in 1848 by Chopin’s preferred maker, Pleyel. The Duo has been working for the past three years to bring the rich and exciting repertoire for piano four-hands to a wider public. It is particularly committed to providing mixed programmes ranging from the earliest music by Johann Christian Bach and Mozart, mixed with that by lesser-known early Romantics such as Hummel and Dussek, through to the great popular works by Fauré, Debussy and Ravel in the twentieth century.
Reviews
'It should already be apparent from the above that the performances are richly rewarding. Technically near-flawless ... they can be recommended without reservation.'
Early Music Review
Choice: 'Schubert's piano music for four hands is a treasure trove of sometimes forgotten treasures ... very beautiful interpretations.'
Musiq’3 Radio
Disc of the Week: '... its bright yet beautifully balanced tones, played with a keen sense of rhythmic poise and lift, and with tasteful use of the sustaining pedal, illuminate the music’s textures to exquisite effect.'
Europadisc
'All these works are performed with insight and a great sense of musicality, beautifully varied repetitions and great receptivity for Schubert's lyricism.'
Musicalifeiten