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Germaine Tailleferre is best known for being the only female member of the French group of composers known as Les Six, and her stylish combination of neo-Classicism with a ready wit and energy can be compared to Poulenc and Milhaud. From the captivating Romance written while still a student, to her sparkling music for the 1937 Paris international exhibition, all of these pieces show Tailleferre as being very much at the heart of the contemporary French musical scene. This recording, described by the composer’s granddaughter as being ‘as though Tailleferre herself was perfoming these works’, presents the complete piano music played by Nicolas Horvath.
Music: Germaine Tailleferre – Fleurs de France (1930): No. 3. Rose d'Anjou
Performers: Nicolas Horvath (piano), Valérie Ortiz (dancer)
Music Video:
Producer: Marine Bonté
Director: Michel Dujardin
Director of Photography: Karl Pouillot
Special thanks to KAWAÏ Pianos, France
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