There was some concern before the performance about whether a community orchestra such as the Midcoast could keep up with [Lise] de la Salle’s whirlwind, but the ensemble more than held its own, fully participating in the excitement. There were a couple of passages where the piano reversed roles and almost drowned out the full orchestra.

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Pianist Lise de la Salle has been surrounded by dance her whole life, so it's no surprise that her most recent musical project has her dancing up and down the piano. On today's episode of PT, Lise de la Salle plays an eclectic series of dances, from a recent concert in Frederiksvaerk, Denmark. Episode Playlist Hour 1 Recommendations for Harmonic Mixing. The following tracks will sound good when mixed with Franz Liszt, Lise de la Salle - Ständchen in D Minor (After Schubert), S. 560, because they have similar tempos, adjacent Camelot values, and complementary styles.
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Stream songs including "AnnÊes de pèlerinage II (Après une lecture du Dante: Fantasia quasi sonata)", "Lacrymosa (After Mozart)" and more. Listen to Liszt by Lise de la Salle on Apple Music. Album ¡ 2011 ¡ 9 Songs
At the Ettlingen International Competition in Germany, Ms. de la Salle won First Prize and the Bärenreiter Award. She has also won First Prize in many French piano competitions, including the Steinway, Sucy, Vulaines, and Radio-France Competitions. In 2003, she won the “Groupe Banque Populaire Natexis” Prize, for which she received a three A native of France, Ms. de la Salle first came to international attention in 2005, at the age of 16, with a Bach/Liszt recording that Gramophone Magazine selected as “Recording of the Month.” Ms. de la Salle was then similarly recognized in 2008 for her recording of the first concertos of Liszt, Pro Lise de la Salle; Beautiful private show. on October 4, 2019 June 7, 2021 By Lise de la Salle. watching the sky, the clouds and their endless nuances from my piano. The performances exude sensitivity and finely judged musicianship, which are very much Lise de la Salle’s hallmarks. The Mozart disc (51’25”) brings crisp renditions, the sound of the piano just a little sec; maybe de la Salle is approximating the sound of an ‘earlier’ instrument. The Rondo is given without affectation but without WMMskOe.
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