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		<title>2010 has been declared Chopin year!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each year represents an opportunity to honor a particular composer, and 2010 has been prepared actively. Indeed, pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin was born in 1810 and next year will be HIS year.  We will "discover" the genius of Chopin and his complete works will be played over and over again.<br>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/250px-Image-Frederic_Chopin_photo_downsampled.jpeg" alt="Frederic Chopin" title="Frederic Chopin" width="200" height="200" class="vignette" />Each year represents an opportunity to honor a particular composer, and 2010 has been prepared actively. Indeed, pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin was born in 1810 and next year will be HIS year.  We will &#8220;discover&#8221; the genius of Chopin and his complete works will be played over and over again. Not that it bothers me, Chopin is a composer with whom I have a particular connection, but why would 2010 serve as a pretext to highlight <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog/chopin-sonata-77" title="Chopin’s sonata in b flat minor">Chopin&#8217;s work</a> as it could help to better know less &#8220;media-friendly&#8221; composers but at least equally interesting ? <span id="more-968"></span></p>
<p>Leafing through my history of the twentieth century, I could find at least three significant anniversaries. Perhaps a centennial is any less impressive than a bicentennial, but in 1910 were born Samuel Barber and <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog/musique-concrete-24" title="Musique Concrète">Pierre Schaeffer</a>, for example, and also died Mily Balakirev. Wouldn&#8217;t these people be enough significant in the history of music to celebrate the 100th anniversary of their birth or death? Or is it easier and more mainstream to decree that we should celebrate a composer already known to all and played a lot?</p>
<p>For 2010, I invite you to (re?) discover the work of these three illustrious personages. I already spoke about Pierre Schaeffer in details in an article about the <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog/musique-concrete-24">musique concrète</a>, but let me remind you what he basically did. Pierre Schaeffer has deeply changed the perception of sound and influenced all the music of the second half of the twentieth century. Father of music concrete, he used for the first time electronics as an interpreter. His theory of musical objects is a real jewel and his work has fundamentally influenced a whole generation of revolutionary composers: <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog/stockhausen-death-48" title="Death of Karlheinz Stockhausen">Stockhausen</a>, Nono, <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog/teaching-contemporary-music-22" title="Teaching Contemporary Music">Berio</a> among others (let&#8217;s thank here Donaueschingen) or more directly Henry or Mâche. Other composers used his approach to move toward areas still unknown: Messiaen and his work <em>Timbres – Durées</em> (First work to implement spatial slicing performed on three tape trays), Varèse and <em>Déserts</em>, the first work combining acoustic instruments (in this case an orchestra) and tape, and even <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog/the-twelve-tone-technique-1178" title="The twelve-tone technique">Boulez</a> with his <em>symphonie mécanique</em> in 1955.</p>
<p>Samuel Barber has been considered by many as one of the most important American composers of the twentieth century. You certainly know his famous Adagio for Strings, but if it has somewhat overshadowed the rest of the work, we should go dig a little deeper. As a pianist, I focused on scores for my instrument and I learnt that Barber studied piano at the Curtis Institute, and payed homage to this instrument many times during his career. You should listen to his <em>sonata</em> or <em>Piano Concerto</em>, true masterpieces too little played today. Try also his fabulous <em>excursions</em>.</p>
<p>Finally, the last name of my list, Mily Balakirev, who died in 1910, is a central figure of Russian musical life.  Islamey will certainly remind something to pianists&#8230; Balakirev extended and developped the thought of Glinka : Glinka had transmitted to Balakirev his strong nationalism and convinced him of the need for Russia to have a school independent from those of Europe. In 1857, after Glinka&#8217;s death, he founded one of the most important group of composers during the Romantic period: the <em>Five</em>. Balakirev met 4 other like-minded composers to reach his aim: Cui, Borodin, Rimsky-Korsakov and Mussorgsky. Struggling against academic education of composers, his magnetism and personality inspired his comrades to improbable heights of musical creativity.</p>
<p>I let you gather and listen to tracks and wish you a marvelous time with three composers not as media-friendly as Chopin, but who also could mark the year 2010.</p>
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		<title>Never give up on what your heart is set on</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pierre-Arnaud</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/me6791.jpg" alt="Ravel Durand" title="Ravel Durand" height="160" style="float:left;margin:0 10px 5px 0" />I have always encouraged everyone to be themselves and never give up on what their heart is set on. However, I am the last person to follow my own advice. There are always good reasons to put off doing something I have planned for a long time.<br>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/me6791.jpg" alt="Ravel Durand" title="Ravel Durand" height="160" style="float:left;margin:0 10px 5px 0" />I have always encouraged everyone to be themselves and never give up on what their heart is set on. However, I am the last person to follow my own advice. There are always good reasons to put off doing something I have planned for a long time.</p>
<p>For some years now, I am &#8220;sailing&#8221; according to programs and works I am asked to play. But what about me? <span id="more-548"></span> I dream of complete works, to take my time to get to fully know a composer, and to do a real aesthetic work on his oeuvre.</p>
<p>It is not easy at all, but worth it! For a long time now, I feel especially close to French music and even closer to <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog/ecoute-ecoute-cest-moi-cest-ondine-ravel-gaspard-de-la-nuit-1728" title="Ecoute, Ecoute! C’est moi, c’est Ondine (Ravel – Gaspard de la nuit)">Maurice Ravel</a>&#8216;s one. Ravel has been recorded many times, played many times, and magnificently performed; all of this makes my task much more strenuous, but I really feel I can bring a fresh look at it, or at least, I feel I can express myself the best through Maurice Ravel.</p>
<p>I have thus decided to listen to myself, to my colleagues too, who pushed me to do it. So, in accordance with my agent, I took the decision to carry out this exciting project, which will include not only the recording of the work for piano solo, but also the two concertos and the chamber music with piano.</p>
<p>Through this blog, I will keep you updated on the progress of this adventure and on <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/projects-pianist/first-album-janacek-ravel-1510" title="First Solo Album : Janáček / Ravel">my work on Ravel</a>.</p>
<p>A little question however: is there a book about <a href="http://www.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog/le-gibet-gaspard-de-la-nuit-ravel-1852" title="Le gibet (Gaspard de la nuit – Ravel)">Maurice Ravel</a> you liked and would recommend reading?</p>
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