Henri Bonamy

CD album cover 'Henri Bonamy' (GEN 88132) with Henri Bonamy

GEN 88132 EAN: 4260036251326

26.6.2008Special offer
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Shadows and light, simplicity and virtuosity, the most profound pain and serene cheerfulness – the young pianist Henry Bonamy has moulded sonic forms containing all these qualities in his GENUIN debut CD: Schubert and Brahms, large sonatas and small forms. The Frenchman enthrals his listeners with large arches and almost alarmingly poetic intensity during every moment of the recording, practically enchaining them to the loudspeakers. Whether Brahms’s almost aphoristic Intermezzi or the sound expanses of Schubert’s Sonata, D 850 – everything breathes, speaks and sings. How old is the pianist? What has he issued where? These are questions which are no longer asked after listening to this CD: pure musical happiness...

Henri Bonamy Piano

Shadows and light, simplicity and virtuosity, the most profound pain and serene cheerfulness – the young pianist Henry Bonamy has moulded sonic forms containing all these qualities in his GENUIN debut CD: Schubert and Brahms, large sonatas and small forms. The Frenchman enthrals his listeners with large arches and almost alarmingly poetic intensity during every moment of the recording, practically enchaining them to the loudspeakers. Whether Brahms’s almost aphoristic Intermezzi or the sound expanses of Schubert’s Sonata, D 850 – everything breathes, speaks and sings. How old is the pianist? What has he issued where? These are questions which are no longer asked after listening to this CD: pure musical happiness...

Shadows and light, simplicity and virtuosity, the most profound pain and serene cheerfulness – the young pianist Henry Bonamy has moulded sonic forms containing all these qualities in his GENUIN debut CD: Schubert and Brahms, large sonatas and small forms. The Frenchman enthrals his listeners with large arches and almost alarmingly poetic intensity during every moment of the recording, practically enchaining them to the loudspeakers. Whether Brahms’s almost aphoristic Intermezzi or the sound expanses of Schubert’s Sonata, D 850 – everything breathes, speaks and sings. How old is the pianist? What has he issued where? These are questions which are no longer asked after listening to this CD: pure musical happiness...