01. Mozart : Les Noces de Figaro, K492 : Ouverture
02. Vivaldi : Concerto N°4 en Fa Mineur, Rv297 'L'Hiver' : Allegro Non Molto
03. Vivaldi : Concerto N°4 en Fa Mineur, Rv297 'L'Hiver' : Largo
04. Vivaldi : Concerto N°4 en Fa Mineur, Rv297 'L'Hiver' : Allegro
05. Beethoven : Sonate N°3 en Mi Bemol Majeur, Opus 12 N°3 : Allegro Con Spirito
06. Beethoven : Sonate N°4 en La Mineur, Opus 23 : Allegro Molto
07. Beethoven : Sonate N°1 en Re Majeur, Opus 12 N°1 : Allegro Con Brio
08. Beethoven : Sonate N°2 en La Majeur, Opus 12 N°2 : Andante Piu Tosto Allegretto
09. Beethoven : Sonate N°7 en Do Mineur, Opus 30 N°2 : Finale
10. Vivaldi : Concerto N°2 en Sol Mineur, Rv315 'L'Ete' : Presto
11. Kreisler : Prelude et Allegro dans le style de Pugnani
12. Faure : Sonate en La Majeur, Opus 13 : Allegro Vivo
When the metal and classical music together ... Known for having already released five albums and a live instrumental, Patrick Rondat is a guitarist of many talents. He has never hidden his passion for classical music. In making the acquaintance of musician Herve N'Kaoua this project to unite electric guitar and acoustic piano for performances of classical themes has finally taken shape. An accomplished pianist, first prize at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique de Paris, Herve N'Kaoua been developing for several years an international career as soloist and recitalist. It is with this partner has an impressive resume that Rondat has carefully selected the works that make up this disc. Drawn from the directories of Beethoven, Faure (sonatas), Kreisler (Prelude and Allegro), Vivaldi (Winter of the 4 seasons), Mozart (the opening of The Marriage of Figaro), these pieces originally written for piano and violin, have was recorded live and in duet. An exercise and a novel approach that shatter the boundaries that some had been put up between two musical worlds, a priori, if different.
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