Falla: Solo Piano Works Wilhem Latchoumia
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
13.07.2018
Label: La Dolce Volta
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Wilhem Latchoumia
Composer: Manuel de Falla (1876-1946)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946): Cuatro piezas españolas:
- 1I. Aragonesa02:55
- 2II. Cubana03:43
- 3III. Montañesa (Paysage)04:19
- 4IV. Andaluza03:59
- Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946):
- 5Homenaje "Le Tombeau de Claude Debussy"03:18
- El Sombrero de tres picos:
- 6I. Danza de la Molinera03:51
- 7II. Danza de los Vecinos03:27
- 8III. Danza del Molinero02:11
- Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946):
- 9Canto de los remeros del Volga03:14
- El Amor brujo:
- 10I. Pantomina05:27
- 11II. Escena01:00
- 12III. Canción del fuego fatuo01:31
- 13IV. Danza del terror02:09
- 14V. Romance del pescador (El circulo mágico)02:02
- 15VI. Danza ritual del fuego03:58
- Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946):
- 16Pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas03:50
- 17Fantasia Baetica12:24
- 18Serenata andaluza (Bonus Track)04:56
- 19La Vida breve (Bonus Track)03:29
Info for Falla: Solo Piano Works
Manuel de Falla’s first instrument was the piano. The four landscapes in sound of the 'Cuatro piezas españolas' pay tribute to Isaac Albéniz. Starting out from the black-and-white keyboard, he imagined the colours of his orchestra – vivid, dry, crackling like an immense ensemble of timbral percussion. The ascetic precision of de Falla's musical thought is embodied in the 'Fantasía bætica', ruled by a murderous sun, but his creative imagination also reconstituted the neo-Baroque tone of 'El sombrero de tres picos' in instrumental writing that harks back to Scarlatti. Yet this pianistic world is above all that that of Gypsy Andalusia. When the composer decided to make a digest for piano of the original version for small orchestra of 'El amor brujo' that did not limit itself to the brio of the Ritual Fire Dance, the result was a genuinely theatrical piece, sublimating the whole culture of cante jondo, transporting the listener into the magic circle of flamenco, piano-guitar, piano-voice. Wilhem Latchoumia’s brilliant and profound playing illuminates every aspect of this immemorial and multiple Spain.
Wilhem Latchoumia, piano
Wilhem Latchoumia
Began piano with Rose Marie Cabestany, then entered the C.N.R of Lyon where he studied with Anne Marie Lamy. He left with the gold medal and the felicitations of the jury. He joined the C.N.S.M.D of Lyon where he studied with E. Heidsieck, D.Renault-Fasquelle and G. Moutier and obtained the prize with more congratulations from the jury.
Continuing his training with G.Moutier always seeking perfection. Elsewhere he took a university course and obtained his Licence of Musicology at the “Lumière” University Lyon 2. He has his DE and C.A of piano and is a specialist of contemporary music at the teaching centre of C.E.F.E.D.E.M in the Rhône-Alpes. In 2004 he was Lauréat of the HP Foundation and took 2nd prize in the Xavier Montsalvatge competition in Girona – Spain. In 2006 he gained 1st prize “Blanche Selva” at the International Piano XXth Century Competition of Orléans as well as 5 other prizes (Prix Spedidam,Hiachi,Beaux-Arts,Caisse de Dépots et Consignations and a prize to record a c.d).
He performs all over France as well as abroad. Salle Cortot-Musée D’Orsay-Invalides-Cité de la Musique (Paris)-Festival La Roque d’Anthéron-L’Emperi-Piano en Vallois-Besançon-Whynote (Dijon)-“Retour au Pays Natal” en Martinique-Gubbio (Italy)-Festival Encuentros (Argentina)-Mannes College (New York) also tours of Lebanon – South America –Estonia-Lithuania-Poland-China…The first performance of the Piano Concerto by Unsuk Chin in France with the National Orchestra of Lille under the direction of Jean Deroyer.