Se laisser porter par le piano de Philippe Bianconi, c’est dépasser le répertoire classique pour entrer en communion avec une œuvre dont l’artiste, éternel insatisfait et en quête de perfection, s’imprègne au plus profond de son âme pour que les notes se muent en enivrante poésie lyrique. Amoureux du répertoire romantique allemand comme de la musique française du début du XXe siècle, le natif de Nice pousse ses interprétations de Brahms, Schumann ou bien encore des préludes de Claude Debussy vers des univers à la charge émotionnelle délicieusement contagieuse. Quand le piano donne de la voix…
Emissions- Interviews d'Agents d'Entretiens
- Philippe Bianconi, la poésie des notes
Publié le par Agents d'Entretiens
Nicolas Valiadis
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