He might have been Venezuelan until his middle age, but he lived in Paris from the age of 3 and this is unmistakeably French, rather than South American, music; Chabrier meets Poulenc? Great stuff. Thanks for posting.
Le pianiste qui joue est Bernard Ringeissen qui a enregistré ces œuvres sur disque microsillon sous le label Adès, avec également un choix de mélodies finement interprétées par le baryton Jean-Christophe Benoît. ! On trouve ces mélodies sur TH-cam. Ils ont reçu pour cet enregistrement un "Grand Prix National du disque lyrique". On ne le trouve que difficilement ctuellement. www.amazon.fr/Reynaldo-Hahn-M%C3%A9lodies-pi%C3%A8ces-piano/dp/B075KYN1L3
Not that Venezuelan. He is one of the most parisians among parisians, and he wrote french music. He was 8 when he settled down in Paris with his family...
Cela semble une cascade de notes dont le charme est de couler de facon naturelle et imprévisible.
He might have been Venezuelan until his middle age, but he lived in Paris from the age of 3 and this is unmistakeably French, rather than South American, music; Chabrier meets Poulenc? Great stuff. Thanks for posting.
Le pianiste qui joue est Bernard Ringeissen qui a enregistré ces œuvres sur disque microsillon sous le label Adès, avec également un choix de mélodies finement interprétées par le baryton Jean-Christophe Benoît. ! On trouve ces mélodies sur TH-cam. Ils ont reçu pour cet enregistrement un "Grand Prix National du disque lyrique". On ne le trouve que difficilement ctuellement. www.amazon.fr/Reynaldo-Hahn-M%C3%A9lodies-pi%C3%A8ces-piano/dp/B075KYN1L3
Mélodies : th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=ringeissen+beno%C3%AEt+Ad%C3%A8s+m%C3%A9lodies
Autre merveille avec Susan Graham accompagnée par Roger Vignoles : th-cam.com/video/ih6UCcIvE18/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely fantastic !
Such a wonderful Venezuelan composer !
Agreed!
Not that Venezuelan. He is one of the most parisians among parisians, and he wrote french music. He was 8 when he settled down in Paris with his family...
@@christophemirambeau7534, it is complicated. Father was of German Jewish roots and mother Venezuelan of Spanish Basque origin.
@pproust I mean, technically, the heritage he preferred to identify with was really his own choice. Not ours XD
@@johnfalstaff2270 all that matter is where he grew up and went to music school
Magnifique !!
Divino!@!
Exquisitos. Sublimes.
I only knew "A chloris"
Gracias, Youtu.be
Thanks for posting, but...who is the pianist???
It is Reynaldo himself, n'est-ce pas ?
Mais pas du tout! The quality of the recorded sound (quite modern) is absolutely incompatible with the period during which Hahn was alive and active.
Just answer... who is playing and spare us your snobbish French... Thanks.
@@danielgauthier340 insults? Must we?
@@danielgauthier340 You sure sound like a well cultured, sophisticated American... wow!
Voilà R. Hahn lorsqu'il chante en s'accompagnant : th-cam.com/video/P_o8gW2VB58/w-d-xo.html