Martin James Bartlett – La Danse (2024) [24Bit-192kHz] FLAC [PMEDIA] ⭐️

Martin James Bartlett - La Danse (2024) [24Bit-192kHz] FLAC [PMEDIA] ⭐️ Download

Martin James Bartlett – La Danse (2024) [24Bit-192kHz] FLAC [PMEDIA] ⭐️
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 01:00:10 minutes | 1,85 GB | Genre: Classique
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover

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Martin James Bartlett – La Danse (2024) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Martin James Bartlett – La Danse (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 01:00:10 minutes | 1,86 GB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Warner Classics

The British music magazine Gramophone wrote about Martin James Bartlett’s album Rhapsody from 2022: “It shows an outstanding piano talent in top form with a repertoire for which he clearly has an affinity”. The same could also be said of Bartlett’s current album La Danse, the pianist reports on its creation: “The idea for the program came from two contrasting components, my love of Rameau’s Gavotte et doubles and Ravel’s La Valse”.

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Martin James Bartlett – Rhapsody (2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Martin James Bartlett – Rhapsody (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 01:07:48 minutes | 2,34 GB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Warner Classics

“Everything works to illuminate the music,” wrote The Times of Love and Death, Martin James Bartlett’s debut recital on Warner Classics. The young British pianist has now recorded two celebrated rhapsodies for piano and orchestra, both from the ‘art deco’ period of the 20 th century: Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. His partners are the London Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Joshua Weilerstein. The album is completed by seven shorter Gershwin and Rachmaninoff pieces for solo piano – as written by the composers themselves or as arranged by the American virtuoso Earl Wild.
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Martin James Bartlett – Love and Death (2019) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Martin James Bartlett – Love and Death (2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 01:14:23 minutes | 2,22 GB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Warner Classics

Pianist Martin James Bartlett is one of England’s notable rising stars, for he has combined competition success with a good deal of charisma, making him a prime concert attraction. In his image, and his playing, he has what might be called nerd-chic appeal; he was a natural addition to the roster of the somewhat image-oriented (and this is not a bad thing) Warner Classics label. The best news is with this, his debut album for the label, Bartlett delivers. He does not offer a conventional program, nor one that has the eccentric quality you might expect. Instead, he takes the age-old themes of love and death, and approaches them in unusual ways. Love and death overlap considerably in Bartlett’s conception, which includes not only an arrangement of the Liebestod from Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, but also a pair of Bach arrangements that are, it’s true, common enough on debut recitals. This all gives an idea of the interest of the program. These pieces introduce you to Bartlett’s style, which is strikingly smooth, with a caressing quality that definitely sets him aside from the common run of young pianists. This is displayed to the hilt in the Liszt arrangement of Schumann’s Widmung; if you want romantic, here it is. The Busoni and Hess arrangements of Bach also set up a nice contrast with the pianistic fireworks to come, in Liszt’s Années de Pèlerinage, and especially in the Prokofiev Piano Sonata No. 7 in B flat major, Op. 83. You may wonder what this formidable work has to do with love and death, but of course the latter was part of the texture from which the sonata emerged, with World War II, and Soviet repression in full swing. Bartlett’s bitter reading appears to support the idea that Prokofiev’s sonata expressed the composer’s reaction to the murder, by Stalin’s secret service, of theater director Vsevolod Meyerhof and his wife, Zinaida Reich. This idea can be debated, but the fact it is present at all on a debut album promises great things.

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