Alkan
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Charles-Valentin Alkan was one of the great composer/pianists of the nineteenth century and a major influence on many subsequent musicians.Spotify
He wrote some of the most unusual and technically difficult music of his time, an output that no less an authority than Ferruccio Busoni called "the greatest achievement in piano music after Liszt." Alkan was an extraordinary prodigy: he entered the Paris Conservatoire when he was 6 years old and won first prizes for solfège at age 7, for piano at 11, for harmony at 14, and for organ at 21. He quickly made a name for himself in the Paris salons as a gifted young pianist and played some London concerts in 1833 to great acclaim.Spotify
From 1829 to 1836, he was a part-time teacher at the Paris Conservatoire, but he never joined the regular staff. Alkan was well known in intellectual circles -- he counted among his friends Victor Hugo, George Sand, and Frédéric Chopin -- but he was always something of an introvert and misanthrope; at age 25 he dropped out of society, the first of his frequent and sometimes lengthy withdrawals. Over the next 35 years he appeared in public only rarely; not very much is known about his life in those years.Spotify
Only in 1873 did he make a return to the concert stage, playing a series of Petits concerts at the Salle Erard (where he also taught classes in the afternoons). Alkan was devoted to his Jewish faith and was quite a scholar on the subject. One curious, but untrue, legend has it that he died when, as he reached for a copy of the Talmud on top of a large shelf, the bookcase fell over and he was crushed to death.Spotify
Alkan published his first music at age 14; ultimately his catalog extended to 76 opus numbers, most of them works for solo piano. The earliest of his compositions were in the familiar forms of the day: opera paraphrases and collections of studies that showed off his unusual facility. His compositions started to get more ambitious in the 1840s -- the harmonies bolder, the rhythms more irregular -- and many of the works called for extravagant, nearly superhuman technique.Spotify
These works range from larger works like the Grande sonate "Les quatre âges," Op. 33 (1848), to shorter pieces like Le chemin de fer, Op. 27 (1844), the first musical portrait of the railroad, and the humorous and peculiar Funeral March for a Dead Parrot.Spotify
Perhaps his most ambitious opus is the set of Twelve Études in all the minor keys, Op. 39 (1857). The 12 pieces aggregate to form (in order) a four-movement symphony, a three-movement concerto, a set of variations, an overture, and three independent pieces.Spotify
They are very demanding of a performer -- pianist Raymond Lewenthal has called them "a ride in Hell." The first movement of the concerto alone contains 1,343 measures (more than the entirety of Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata) and lasts half an hour. Alkan played his own works very rarely in public. He did however play a range of music unusual for his time, including the then-unfashionable late Beethoven sonatas, various Schubert sonatas, and much Baroque music.Spotify
His playing style was noted for its clarity, its restraint in rhythm and dynamics, and its intellectual quality. Alkan and his music were largely neglected during his lifetime, and he was nearly forgotten upon his death. But with the attention of Ferruccio Busoni, Kaikhosru Sorabji, Egon Petri, and other giants of the early-to-middle twentieth century, as well as the later advocacy via recordings of Petri, Lewenthal, and Ronald Smith, Alkan's position in music history has been assured.Spotify
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France Musique · published 2026-03-26
Srdjan Ivanovic, au carrefour des esthétiques, au coeur de la Grèce antique
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YouTube · published 2026-01-29 · 52m
Ch.V Alkan - Concerto for Solo Piano (live performance by J.T. Hassell)
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ARTE Concert · published 2025-09-19 · 1h 17m
Balkan Paradise Orchestra - Bardentreffen 2025 - ARTE Concert
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YouTube · published 2025-05-29 · 33m
Charles-Valentin Alkan - Opus 47 - Sonate de Concert for Cello and Pianoforte in E Major
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YouTube · published 2025-05-29 · 15m
Charles Valentin Alkan - Concerto for piano and chamber orchestra op.10 no.1 in A minor
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YouTube · published 2025-02-11 · 11m
Schaghajegh Nosrati performs Alkan's Symphony for Solo Piano.
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YouTube · published 2024-02-12 · 26m
Charles-Valentin Alkan - Op.39 No. 4-7: Symphony for Solo Piano (Hamelin)
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YouTube · published 2023-05-30 · 58m
Classical Gems - Concert No.6 'Charles-Valentin Alkan' (Volume I)
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YouTube · published 2023-05-30 · 59m
Classical Gems - Concert No.6 'Charles-Valentin Alkan' (Volume II)
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YouTube · published 2023-02-12 · 24m
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra By Karl Klindworth, Arranged from Alkan's Op.39 No.8 (with Score)
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YouTube · published 2021-03-14 · 1h 0m
Balkan Magic ✨ | Miroslav Tadić & Yvette Holzwarth – Live Guitar & Violin Concert
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YouTube · published 2021-02-12 · 11m
Johannes Gaechter: Charles Valentin Alkan - 3ème Recueil de Chants Op. 65, No. 1 - 4 - live
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YouTube · published 2018-02-13 · 50m
Stephanie ELBAZ plays ALKAN Concerto for solo piano in live
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YouTube · published 2015-02-14 · 33m
Alkan: Sonate de concert op.47 by Emmanuelle Bertrand & Pascal Amoyel
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YouTube · published 2014-03-20 · 36m
Charles-Valentin Alkan : Sonate de Concert pour violoncelle et piano
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YouTube · published 2014-02-14 · 26m
Alkan/Concerto 1st mov. Allegro assai (Orchestra Version) (from "Concerto for Solo Piano")
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YouTube · published 2014-02-14 · 10m
Alkan/Concerto 3rd mov. Allegretto alla barbaresca (Orchestra) (from "Concerto for Solo Piano")
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YouTube · published 2014-02-14 · 32m
Alkan - Sonate de Concert For Cello And Piano
201432m
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YouTube · published 2014-02-14 · 35m
Alkan: Sonate de concert op. 47 for cello and piano
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YouTube · published 2013-02-14 · 26m
Alkan/Symphony (Orchestra) (from "Symphony for Solo Piano")
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YouTube · published 2012-02-15 · 11m
Ogdon & Silberstein play Alkan Sonate de Concert Live 3
201211m
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YouTube · published 2012-02-15 · 10m
Ogdon & Silberstein play Alkan Sonate de Concert Live 1
201210m
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