When Jean-Yves Thibaudet visited NPR to play a Tiny Desk, every part about him was trendy. His footwear had been customized made for him by the late Vivienne Westwood, his jacket was by Simon Porte Jacquemus, his necklace, Cartier.
When he sat right down to play, arguably just one factor gave the impression to be lacking: a shiny, 9-foot grand piano. However Thibaudet, like many nice pianists who’ve graced our workplace area, understands the vibe of our beloved little live performance collection. He is aware of that the purpose is not to be enjoying on the most important piano potential. As an alternative, he delighted in bringing music by Villa-Lobos, Brahms and Ravel to our diminutive — however meticulously groomed — upright. And the colours and textures he conjured from that trusty field of wooden and wire was unforgettable.
Thibaudet begins with a firecracker of a bit from the early twentieth century — two-minutes of effervescence by the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos. Watch the pianist’s fingers in a blur, stabbing a whole lot of notes like a stitching machine. It was an encore favourite of the nice pianist Arthur Rubinstein, Thibaudet explains.
What follows couldn’t be extra completely different. The Intermezzo Op. 118, No. 2, is basic late Brahms, crammed with muted, fall afternoon gentle and whispered internal voices. Thibaudet ends with a tribute to certainly one of his idols, Maurice Ravel, whose a hundred and fiftieth delivery anniversary is being celebrated far and large. Seems that one of many composer’s largest hits, the Pavane for a Useless Princess, was not amongst his personal favorites. And the evocative title was merely tacked on as a poetic afterthought. Nonetheless, the large palette of coloring and shading Thibaudet affords is a masterclass in tips on how to make an upright piano sound like a symphony orchestra.
SET LIST
- Heitor Villa-Lobos: “O polichinelo” (from A prole do bebê No. 1)
- Johannes Brahms: Intermezzo in A significant, Op. 118, No. 2
- Maurice Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte
MUSICIANS
- Jean-Yves Thibaudet: piano
TINY DESK TEAM
- Producer: Tom Huizenga
- Director/Editor: Kara Body
- Audio Technical Director: Josh Newell
- Host/Collection Producer: Bobby Carter
- Videographers: Kara Body, Joshua Bryant
- Audio Engineer: Andie Heuther
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- Photographer: Alanté Serene
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