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Bach, Beethoven & Medtner: Lucas Debargue

Lucas Debargue (piano)

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At least this disc is out of the ordinary

Bach, Beethoven & Medtner: Lucas Debargue

Lucas Debargue (piano)

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About

Lucas Debargue, the most talked about pianist at the 2015 Tchaikovsky Piano Competition, releases his first studio album BACH, BEETHOVEN, MEDTNER. Nikolai Medtner is a Russian composer, contemporary of Rachmaninov & Scriabin with German roots and influences. Debargue performed Medtner’s melodious sonata to spectacular success at the 2015 Tchaikovsky Competition with applause that lasted over fifteen minutes. Besides Bach's melancholic Toccata C minor BWV 911, Debargue is keen to engage in forgotten works as with Medtner and further puts a spotlight on the Sonata No. 7 in D major by Beethoven, which remained in the shadow of the famous Pathétique. Debargue only started professional training aged 20 but won the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition's 4th prize only four years later, being described by media as the “real winner” due to his unusual background and magnificent playing.

Contents and tracklist

Toccata
Track length3:35
Fugue
Track length6:57
I. Presto
Track length7:13
II. Largo e mesto
Track length10:59
This track is only available as an album download.
III. Menuetto - Allegro - Trio
Track length2:36
IV. Rondo - Allegro
Track length4:04
I. Allegro - Maestoso, ma a tempo - Alla breve
Track length12:42
This track is only available as an album download.
II. Intermezzo - Allegro
Track length5:51
III. Largo divoto - Maestoso
Track length8:49
IV. Finale - Allegro risoluto
Track length7:59

Awards and reviews

  • ECHO Klassik Awards
    2017
    Winner

Christmas 2016

At least this disc is out of the ordinary

October 2016

There’s no doubt that he has a considerable natural musicality and of the composers here it is Medtner with whom he seems to have a particular affinity…both Devargue’s Medtner and his Beethoven have real personality
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