Andre Cluytens, Orchestre national de la RTF, Emil Gilels & Stanislav Neuhaus

The Archive - Gilels & Neuhaus

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Artist: Andre Cluytens, Orchestre national de la RTF, Emil Gilels & Stanislav Neuhaus - Soloist: Emil Gilels & Stanislav Neuhaus - Producer: Idéale Audience - Conductor: Andre Cluytens - Featured Artist: Andre Cluytens, Orchestre national de la RTF, Emil Gilels & Stanislav Neuhaus - Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Alexander Scriabin & Claude Debussy - Orchestra: Orchestre national de la RTF
Théâtre des Champs-Elysees, Paris | 50 min | 2010 | TV-G

The Archive - Gilels & Neuhaus

This The Archive program is devoted to Emil Gilels, one of the most famous ambassadors of the Russian school of piano, and Stanislav Neuhaus, son of Heinrich Neuhaus. France discovered Emil Gilel’s great talent during the Cold War. In this program the pianist performs Tchaikovsky’s 1st Piano Concerto, recorded in Paris in 1959, with André Cluytens conducting. It is followed by Stanislav Neuhaus performing the Etude in C Sharp minor and the Nocturne for the left hand, both composed by Russian composer Alexander Scriabin. The programs ends with two of Claude Debussy’s Preludes: the Minstrels and Fireworks. Filmed in 1966, this was Neuhaus’s first appearance on French television.

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