Debussy: The Complete Preludes
Claude Debussy (1862-1918) | Duration: 77'50
Hyperion Records CDA67530
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ALEX ROSS BEST OF 2006
A good recording of the Debussy Préludes should feel like an occasion, and Steven Osborne delivers. His playing seeps with atmosphere and he delves deep into the composer’s sound world. There is throughout the sense of going on a journey, even awe, to Osborne’s interpretations. Beautifully recorded, this is total-immersion Debussy
— Gramophone
This CD confirms what has been increasingly apparent from Osbornes recitals: he is one of the outstanding keyboard talents of our time. Osborne plays with a maturity that sets him apart from most of his contemporaries bringing to the two books of préludes a quality of touch, texture and colour that lets the musics scene and story-telling speak for itself without blurring. From the very first note you feel he has Debussys entire sound-world in his grasp
— The Financial Times
Steven Osbornes accounts of both books of Debussys Préludes are as cultivated and refined as one might expect from this hugely talented young pianist. The shifting layers of Voiles, the introspection of Feuilles Mortes, the terraces of sound in La Cathédrale Engloutie and Canopes are full of carefully observed detail, so that every harmonic nuance is perfectly rendered
— The Guardian
His playing has the same luminous precision as the Seurat painting Beach at Bas Butin on the booklet cover. Just as the painter [turns his] Divisionist dots into shimmering pictures, so Osborne uses Debussys immaculately etched notes to do the same. It offers the rare pleasure that can be given only by someone who knows exactly what he is doing
— International Record Review
Osbornes Debussy has much to commend it. He is a sensitive tone-colourist and... one immediately senses that one is in the presence of a poet... this playing is alive with personality and zest... Osborne has the measure of this music
— International Piano
Its clear that this beautifully engineered release has few serious catalog rivals and easily ranks first among modern versions that fit both books of Debussys Preludes onto a single disc. A triumph!
— ClassicsToday.com
The only word one can use to secure pinpoint accuracy in any assessment of Steven Osbornes wonderful new recording of Debussys two books of Préludes for piano is magisterial. It is freshly-minted and mind-opening, not least in the most intelligent and lucid performances of Les collines dAnacapri I have ever heard
— The Glasgow Herald
One of the most memorable discs of the year...Osborne has the full measure of the music in this gloriously playes and beautifully recorded disc. His readings of the 24 pieces exude authority and empathy in equal measure, and he finds a wonderful range and dept of tonal colour and texture in the music, delivered with just the right touch and expression. Sensitive and lucid, this is a magnificent achievement to add to the pianists already substantial reputation
— Inverness Courier
Le miracle de la version de Steven Osborne est en quelque sorte d'unir les magiciens du son et les rigoristes. Immédiatement, son interprétation nous plonge dans des mondes sonores quasiment oubliés depuis Zimerman. Il y a parfois des choses que lon narrive tout simplement pas à croire. J'en suis à cinq écoutes et je n'en reviens toujours pas...
— ClassicsTodayFrance.com
Tracklisting
Preludes book 1
Danseuses de Delphes
Voiles
Le vent dans la plaine
«Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l’air du soir»
Les collines d’Anacapri
Des pas sur la neige
Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest
La fille aux cheveux de lin
La sérénade interrompue
La cathédrale engloutie
La danse de Puck
Minstrels
Preludes book 2
Brouillards
Feuilles mortes
La Puerta del Vino
Les fées sont d’exquises danseuses
Bruyères
«General Lavine»—excentric
La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune
Ondine
Hommage à S. Pickwick Esq. P.P.M.P.C.
Canope
Les tierces alternées
Feux d’artifice