Queen Elisabeth Competition: Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden (1964)
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Label: Muso
Cat No: MU012
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 23rd April 2021
Contents
Works
Piano Concerto no.1 in C major, op.15Piano Concerto no.1 in E flat major, S124
Etudes symphoniques, op.13
Artists
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden (piano)National Orchestra of Belgium
Conductors
Franz AndreFrits Celis
Works
Piano Concerto no.1 in C major, op.15Piano Concerto no.1 in E flat major, S124
Etudes symphoniques, op.13
Artists
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden (piano)National Orchestra of Belgium
Conductors
Franz AndreFrits Celis
About
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden was just 16 when he won the third prize in the Queen Elisabeth Competition in 1964. His teacher, the renowned pianist and educator Eduardo del Pueyo, gave the go-ahead to his young student, who had just finished his studies at the Conservatory, to take part in a competition whose past laureates had included pianists such as Leon Fleisher, Maria Tipo, Vladimir Ashkenazy, and Lazar Berman - in the wake of the first prize awarded in 1937 to Emil Gilels.
Despite his young age, the Belgian musician showed astonishing artistic maturity right from the first round. The archives of the competition allow us to hear again his superb performance of Schumann's Etudes symphoniques alongside Liszt's First Concerto and Beethoven's First Concerto, recorded at a laureates' concert.
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