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Satie: Gymnopedies

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released December 2, 2022 | La Musica

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Schubert, Vol. 3

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released March 8, 2024 | La Musica

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Schubert: Trios Op. 99 & Op. 100

Denis Pascal

Chamber Music - Released March 12, 2021 | La Musica

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Liszt: Intégrale des Rhapsodies Hongroises

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released May 14, 2001 | Polymnie

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Schubert, Vol. 2

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released January 24, 2020 | La Musica

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Much as his students at the Conservatories of Lyon and Paris adore him, Denis Pascal still took the time to carve himself out a great personal career as a musician, over the course of which he has tackled a whole series of composers. After a very well-regarded first album dedicated to Schubert, this second volume confirms this charismatic pianist's closeness to that world where, as he put it, it's a matter of "obsessively evoking the passage of time, the impossibility of realising oneself, of seizing a little of our lives, like water from the stream, like love". For all that, Denis Pascal's piano is clear and lucid. Schubert's great melancholy is handled with a gentle touch; it seems ineffable and full of things unsaid. His vision isn't metaphysical, but profoundly innocent, simple, and natural, which perhaps renders it all the more moving. And more mysterious. As he says himself: "Seeing a part of ourselves in Schubert means reading without fear, heart to heart, forgetting that this is a masterpiece." It's the veiled sun, the unresolved doubts of the "ineluctable flow towards dissolution" which Denis Pascal shows us here in his dialogue with Schubert. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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Schubert: Sonate, D. 960 & Sonate, D. 784

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released February 10, 2017 | La Musica

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Debussy: Images

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released November 22, 2008 | Eloquentia

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Ernest Chausson: Quelques Danses, Poème, Concert

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released June 26, 2006 | Polymnie

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Wiéner: Blues

Denis Pascal

Solo Piano - Released September 8, 2023 | La Musica

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Chopin: Concertos Pour Piano No. 1 & 2

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released October 17, 2006 | Polymnie

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Für die Jugend... (Pour la jeunesse...)

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released April 23, 2009 | Alpha Classics

Eric le Sage's superlative series of recordings of the piano music of Robert Schumann continues with this unusual but wholly organic set featuring the composer's works for children. In two well-filled discs, le Sage presents all 43 pieces from Album für die Jugend, along with the Twelve Piano Pieces for Little and Big Children, the Nine Characteristic Tone Pieces called Ball-Scenes, and the Six Easy Dance Pieces called Kinderball, the last three works for four hands. Although 60 children's pieces all together might seem like too much of a good thing, the actual performances roll by without causing the slightest dip in interest. The listener cannot expect music with the profundity of the C major Fantasia; these are truly children's pieces with charming melodies, delightful harmonies, infectious rhythms, and, above all, easy accessibility. But within the context of what they set out to do -- make music appealing for children -- these pieces are hard to beat. Le Sage's performances could hardly be bettered; the pianist turns in readings as beautifully executed as his earlier recordings of Schumann's more technically challenging masterpieces. Pairing with Denis Pascal or Frank Braley, le Sage delivers enchanting accounts of the four-hand piano pieces. Captured in Alpha Productions' standard clear, deep, and atmospheric sound, this two-disc set should be heard by anyone following this series or anyone interested in either the composer or in piano music for children.© TiVo
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Ravel à Gaveau

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released April 19, 2019 | La Musica

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Jacque-Dupont: Œuvres pour piano – Octuor

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released May 2, 2003 | Polymnie

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Schubert: Moments musicaux, D. 780 - Sonate, D. 960

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released April 15, 2012 | Polymnie

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Ravel à Gaveau

Denis Pascal

Trios - Released April 19, 2019 | La Musica

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Schubert: Piano Sonatas D. 960 & D. 784

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released February 10, 2017 | La Musica

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Schubert: Trios Op. 99 & Op. 100

Denis Pascal

Chamber Music - Released March 12, 2021 | La Musica

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Debussy: Rêverie, Images, Children's Corner...

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released January 4, 2002 | Polymnie

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Schubert, Vol. 2

Denis Pascal

Classical - Released January 24, 2020 | La Musica

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Much as his students at the Conservatories of Lyon and Paris adore him, Denis Pascal still took the time to carve himself out a great personal career as a musician, over the course of which he has tackled a whole series of composers. After a very well-regarded first album dedicated to Schubert, this second volume confirms this charismatic pianist's closeness to that world where, as he put it, it's a matter of "obsessively evoking the passage of time, the impossibility of realising oneself, of seizing a little of our lives, like water from the stream, like love". For all that, Denis Pascal's piano is clear and lucid. Schubert's great melancholy is handled with a gentle touch; it seems ineffable and full of things unsaid. His vision isn't metaphysical, but profoundly innocent, simple, and natural, which perhaps renders it all the more moving. And more mysterious. As he says himself: "Seeing a part of ourselves in Schubert means reading without fear, heart to heart, forgetting that this is a masterpiece." It's the veiled sun, the unresolved doubts of the "ineluctable flow towards dissolution" which Denis Pascal shows us here in his dialogue with Schubert. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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The Motans, Pascal Junior

Dance - Released December 6, 2018 | Global Records