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アレクサンドル・タロー

Alexandre Tharaud (アレクサンドル・タロー born 9 December 1968) is a French pianist. He is active on the concert stage and has released a large and diverse discography. Biography Born in Paris, Tharaud discovered the music scene through his mother who was a dance teacher at the Opéra de Paris, and his father, an amateur director and singer of operettas. Tharaud thus appeared as a child in theatres around northern France, where the family spent many weekends. His grandfather was a violinist in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s.[3] At the initiative of his parents, Alexandre started his piano studies at the age of five, and he entered Conservatory of the 14th Arrondissement, where his teacher was Carmen Taccon-Devenat, a student of Marguerite Long. He entered the Conservatoire de Paris at the age of 14 where he won first prize for piano in the class of Germaine Mounier when he was 17 years old. With Theodor Paraskivesco, he mastered the piano, and he sought and received advice from Claude Helffer, Leon Fleisher and Nikita Magaloff. In 1987, he won third prize at the International Maria Canals Competition in Barcelona[1] and, a year later, the Senigallia Competition in Italy. In 1989, he was awarded 2nd prize at the Munich International Competition. His career developed quickly in Europe as well as in North America and Japan. In 2009, he took part in a show devoted to Erik Satie with actor François Morel. Alongside the singer Juliette, he organised a Satie Day at the Cité de la musique, recorded for France Télévisions. He has also worked with the French composer Thierry Pécou, performing the première of his first piano concerto in October 2006 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and later recording it. In 2012, Tharaud took part in the French film Amour by Michael Haneke where he played himself, alongside Jean-Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert, although he said that it would not be the start of a film career for him. The New York Times described his Bach playing at a recital in 2005 as crisply articulated and vividly etched. In 2015 Tharaud starred as the central performer at the Prinsengrachtconcert in Amsterdam. Method of work Tharaud refuses to keep a piano in his residence because of his belief that he will begin to prefer the pleasure of improvisation to the necessity of rigorous work. He prefers to practice on different instruments at friends' residences. He composes, but is usually discreet regarding this activity. Before each recording he goes and lays flowers at the tomb of Chabrier in the Montparnasse Cemetery. When asked what a camera would record if it were present at his recording sessions, he replied that he sings, shouts, dances, and argues with the piano (absurd behaviour - comportements ridicules). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Gnossienne no.1
Première Gymnopédie
Gnossienne no.2
Gnossienne no.3
Trois Gymnopédies: No. 1, Lent et douloureux
Gnossienne no.4
Gnossienne no.5
Gnossienne no.6
Pieces de clavecin, Book 3: Le Tic-Toc-Choc Ou Les Maillotins (18e Ordre)
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: XIV. Variation 13 a 2 clav.
Trois Gnossiennes: No. 1, Lent
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846: I. Prelude
Sonata in F minor, Kk.239
Images, Premier Livre, L. 110: II. Hommage à Rameau
24 Préludes, Op. 28, No. 4 in E Minor: Largo
Premier livre de pièces de clavecin: VI. L'Aimable
Gaspard de la Nuit: I. Ondine
Gnossienne: No. 1
Petite Ouverture À Danser
Véritables Préludes Flasques (pour un Chien): Sévère Réprimande
Menuet sur le Nom de Haydn
Pieces de clavecin, Book 2: Les Baricades Mistérieuses (6e Ordre)
Véritables Préludes Flasques (pour un Chien): Seul À la Maison
Sonata in G Minor, Kk.8
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: I. Aria
Mélancolie
Le Piccadilly
Children's Album, Book I, Op. 62: No. 1, Andantino
Keyboard Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974: II. Adagio (After Marcello's Oboe Concerto)
Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244, Pt. 1: No. 15, Choral. Erkenne mich, mein Hüter (Transcr. Wiéner for Piano)
Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: II. Air (Transcr. Tharaud for Piano)
Véritables Préludes Flasques (pour un Chien): On Joue
Les Trois Valses Distinguées Du Précieux Dégoûté: I. Sa Taille
Valse de Frantz (Arr. Tharaud for Piano)
La Pothouïn (4e Livre de Pièces pour clavecin)
Sonata in A Major, Kk.208
Nouvelles suites de pièces de clavecin en la (Suite for harpsichord Suite in A): II.Courante
Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: II. Variation 1 a 1 clav.
Pieces de clavecin, Book 4: La Couperin (21e Ordre)
Pieces de clavecin, Book 4: Les Ombres Errantes (25e Ordre)
ベルガマスク組曲より「月の光」(ドビュッシー)
Cinema Paradiso
Orphée et Eurydice, Wq. 41, Act I: Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Arr. Siloti for Piano)
Les Trois Valses Distinguées Du Précieux Dégoûté: II. Son Binocle
Les Trois Valses Distinguées Du Précieux Dégoûté: III. Ses Jambes
Descriptions Automatiques: Sur un Vaisseau
Les Baricades Mistérieuses (6e ordre)
Les Tours de passe-passe (22e ordre)
La Couperin (21e ordre)
ソナタ ハ長調 KK.72



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