A former child prodigy, pianist Lise de la Salle made the transition to adult artist and has released a series of successful albums on the NaĂŻve label. She has a large repertory of Romantic and post-Romantic music, focusing especially on Russian composers. Lise de la Salle was born in Cherbourg, France, on May 8, 1988.
Pianist Lise de la Salle’s dexterity and rhythmic precision are impressive from the outset with the title track, Gershwin’s ‘When Shall We Dance?’. The balance between her hands is flawlessly executed, the right-hand projecting the melody while the left emphasizes the bass in the stride-style accompaniment. Art Tatum’s ‘Tea For Two
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The Chopin Nocturne is lovely in its mostly hushed sadness and dark mystery. As for the fare on the CD, de la Salle performs Mozart with an energetic charm, making the music sound so spirited and so elegant. She plays the Bach fugue with a decidedly un-Gouldian legato, and for me her approach works fabulously.

Discover Piano Works by Mozart & Prokofiev [includes DVD] by Lise de la Salle released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

De La Salle possesses a dazzling technique, which she places centre stage in a mesmerising transcription of jazz pianist Art Tatum’s eye-popping performance of “Tea for Two” and, for a stunning last dance, Rachmaninoff’s virtuosic Romantic vision of a polka. performs regularly as a duo with the pianist Lise de la Salle. In the concerto repertory, he appears as a soloist with the Philharmonia Orchestra, the London Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestre National de France, Sinfonia Varsovia, the Brussels Philharmonic and Les Siècles, but also with Le Concert de la Loge and Les Ambassadeurs. . 382 275 101 344 86 62 185 365 345

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