Pierre-Laurent Aimard


Archive Listings for Pierre-Laurent Aimard

T01160286484 (07DEC11)

One of a pair of concerts by Pierre-Laurent Aimard celebrating the Liszt bicentenary. This typically inventive programme offers an opportunity to hear the composer s works alongside those by the great piano composers who followed him. After extracts from the pictorial Romanticism of the Annees de Pelerinage we hear Nenie by Bartok, Liszt s successor as the foremost Hungarian composer of his era. The concert continues with a pair of works by Liszt and Ravel which both seek to capture the beauty and movement of water. A contemporary work from award-winning Italian composer Marco Stroppa depicts a traditional ceremony from Easter Island and finally there is Liszt s portrait of St Francis of Assisi and a dazzling evocation of exotic birdsong by Messiaen, with whose music Aimard is strongly associated.
7 Dec 11Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L1293168759

T2091508945 (SOUTHBANK11)

One of a pair of concerts by Pierre-Laurent Aimard celebrating the Liszt bicentenary. This typically inventive programme offers an opportunity to hear the composer s works alongside those by the great piano composers who followed him. After extracts from the pictorial Romanticism of the Ann?es de P?l?rinage we hear Nenie by Bartok, Liszt s successor as the foremost Hungarian composer of his era. The concert continues with a pair of works by Liszt and Ravel which both seek to capture the beauty and movement of water. A contemporary work from award-winning Italian composer Marco Stroppa depicts a traditional ceremony from Easter Island and finally there is Liszt s portrait of St Francis of Assisi and a dazzling evocation of exotic birdsong by Messiaen, with whose music Aimard is strongly associated
8 Nov 11Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L1483524624

T01902079414 (BARB10)

Mozart's Concerto was premiered in Vienna in 1785, soon after his marriage to Constanze and at one of the busiest periods of his life. It has a bracing symphonic amplitude, its writing for piano remarkably inventive. Suk’s ‘Asrael’ Symphony (1906) is engaged with death: it takes its title from the Islamic angel of death and is a double memorial to both Dvorak, Suk’s beloved teacher, and to his wife Otylka (Dvorak’s daughter).Company London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Daniel Harding. Performer Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano).
23 May 10Barbican Centre, West End :: V371
listing details L01320703475

T743360243 (ANVIL07)

Performer Tamara Stefanovich. Music Mozart (Sonata for two pianos). Music Boulez (book 2)). Music Brahms (Sonata for two pianos).
1 Feb 07The Anvil, Basingstoke :: V765
listing details L520903674

Clockwork Mechanisms. Series: Birtwistle Games - T1628557062

3 Nov 04Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L01293341895

London Pianoforte Series - T01332628700

Performer Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano). Music Debussy (6 Etudes Nos 1/3/7/10/11 and 6). Music Ligeti (Etudes Book 1 1985 - Etudes Book III 1995- - Etudes Book II 1988-94).
16 Oct 03Wigmore Hall, Inner London :: V01709318027
listing details L076963697

T01942852305 (RFH02)

Performer James Lisney (piano). Music Dvorak (Quintets in A Op 5 and 81). Music Schubert (Piano Sonata in B D575).
12 May 02Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L46404441

Other listings

19 Oct 10Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L019002389
13 Feb 08Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L1686453781

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