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'''Alain Lefèvre''', {{post-nominals|country=CAN|OC|CQ}} (born July 23, 1962) is a [[French Canadian]] [[pianist]] and [[composer]]. |
'''Alain Lefèvre''', {{post-nominals|country=CAN|OC|CQ}} (born July 23, 1962) is a [[French Canadian]] [[pianist]] and [[composer]]. |
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In 2009, he was made a Knight of the [[National Order of Quebec]]. He was appointed an Officer of the [[Order of Canada]] in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |title=Order of Canada: Alain Lefèvre |website=The [[Governor General of Canada]] |
In 2009, he was made a Knight of the [[National Order of Quebec]]. He was appointed an Officer of the [[Order of Canada]] in 2011.<ref>{{cite web |title=Order of Canada: Alain Lefèvre |website=The [[Governor General of Canada]] |
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Hailed as a "hero" (''Los Angeles Times''),{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} a "smashing" performer (''Washington Post''),{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} "a pianist who breaks the mold" (''International Piano'') {{citation needed|date=April 2017}}and "who stands out from the typical trends and artifices offered on the international scene" (''Classica''),{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} Lefèvre has performed in over forty countries{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} to the most prestigious venues ([[Carnegie Hall]], [[John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts|Kennedy Center]], [[Royal Albert Hall]], [[Royal Festival Hall]], [[Théâtre des Champs-Élysées|Théatre des Champs-Élysées]], [[Théâtre du Châtelet|Théatre du Châtelet]], [[Salle Pleyel]], [[Teatro Colón]], [[Palacio de Bellas Artes]], Herodes Atticus Theatre, Epidaurus Theatre…) and participated to numerous international festivals (Ravinia, Saratoga, Wolf Trap, Athènes, Istanbul, Cervantino…). {{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
Hailed as a "hero" (''Los Angeles Times''),{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} a "smashing" performer (''Washington Post''),{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} "a pianist who breaks the mold" (''International Piano'') {{citation needed|date=April 2017}}and "who stands out from the typical trends and artifices offered on the international scene" (''Classica''),{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} Lefèvre has performed in over forty countries{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} to the most prestigious venues ([[Carnegie Hall]], [[John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts|Kennedy Center]], [[Royal Albert Hall]], [[Royal Festival Hall]], [[Théâtre des Champs-Élysées|Théatre des Champs-Élysées]], [[Théâtre du Châtelet|Théatre du Châtelet]], [[Salle Pleyel]], [[Teatro Colón]], [[Palacio de Bellas Artes]], Herodes Atticus Theatre, Epidaurus Theatre…) and participated to numerous international festivals (Ravinia, Saratoga, Wolf Trap, Athènes, Istanbul, Cervantino…). {{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
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His performances have been described as "unequaled" (''Westdeutsche Zeitung'') and "unparalleled" (''Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee''). Saluted for his "phenomenal technique" {{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
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(''The Spectator''), his « sparkling playing resulting in fascinating interpretations »{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} (''Kölner Stadt Anzeiger''), his "sovereign mastery" (''Hamburger Abendblatt''), Lefèvre has been guest soloist of great orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre National de France, the Philadelphia Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, National Symphony, the China Philharmonic, the SWR, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, the Moscow Virtuosi, (…) and has collaborated with renowned conductors such as [[James Conlon]], [[Charles Dutoit]], [[Christoph Eschenbach]], [[JoAnn Falletta]], [[Claus Peter Flor]], [[Lawrence Foster]], [[Jacek Kaspszyk]], [[Jacques Lacombe]], [[Kent Nagano]], [[Yannick Nézet-Séguin]], [[Jukka-Pekka Saraste]], [[Vladimir Spivakov]] and [[Yu Long]].{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
(''The Spectator''), his « sparkling playing resulting in fascinating interpretations »{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} (''Kölner Stadt Anzeiger''), his "sovereign mastery" (''Hamburger Abendblatt''), Lefèvre has been guest soloist of great orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre National de France, the Philadelphia Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, National Symphony, the China Philharmonic, the SWR, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, the Moscow Virtuosi, (…) and has collaborated with renowned conductors such as [[James Conlon]], [[Charles Dutoit]], [[Christoph Eschenbach]], [[JoAnn Falletta]], [[Claus Peter Flor]], [[Lawrence Foster]], [[Jacek Kaspszyk]], [[Jacques Lacombe]], [[Kent Nagano]], [[Yannick Nézet-Séguin]], [[Jukka-Pekka Saraste]], [[Vladimir Spivakov]] and [[Yu Long]].{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
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His discography covers a vast repertoire, from John Corigliano's Piano Concerto, considered to be the reference version by ''BBC Music Magazine'', to Chopin's ''24 Preludes'', where the critic "celebrates Alain Lefèvre", placing him along with the recordings of the "illustrious" Alicia de Larrocha, Ivan Moravec and Arthur Rubinstein (''Fanfare'').{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
His discography covers a vast repertoire, from John Corigliano's Piano Concerto, considered to be the reference version by ''BBC Music Magazine'', to Chopin's ''24 Preludes'', where the critic "celebrates Alain Lefèvre", placing him along with the recordings of the "illustrious" Alicia de Larrocha, Ivan Moravec and Arthur Rubinstein (''Fanfare'').{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
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Lefèvre has won numerous prizes, amongst them a JUNO, an Opus, ten ''Felix'' (ADISQ) and the AIB Award (London), for "International personality of the year – Radio", saluting his radio program broadcast on ICI Musique/Radio-Canada. He is Officer to the [[Order of Canada]], Chevalier of the [[National Order of Quebec]], Chevalier of the [[Pléiade Order]] and recipient of the [[Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal]].{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
Lefèvre has won numerous prizes, amongst them a JUNO,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alain Lefèvre |url=https://junoawards.ca/artist-profile/alain-lefevre/ |access-date=2023-09-08 |website=The JUNO Awards |language=en-US}}</ref> an Opus, ten ''Felix'' (ADISQ) and the AIB Award (London), for "International personality of the year – Radio", saluting his radio program broadcast on ICI Musique/Radio-Canada. He is Officer to the [[Order of Canada]], Chevalier of the [[National Order of Quebec]], Chevalier of the [[Pléiade Order]] and recipient of the [[Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal]].{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Alain Lefèvre, OC CQ (born July 23, 1962) is a French Canadian pianist and composer.
In 2009, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2011.[1]
Hailed as a "hero" (Los Angeles Times),[citation needed] a "smashing" performer (Washington Post),[citation needed] "a pianist who breaks the mold" (International Piano) [citation needed]and "who stands out from the typical trends and artifices offered on the international scene" (Classica),[citation needed] Lefèvre has performed in over forty countries[citation needed] to the most prestigious venues (Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Théatre des Champs-Élysées, Théatre du Châtelet, Salle Pleyel, Teatro Colón, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Herodes Atticus Theatre, Epidaurus Theatre…) and participated to numerous international festivals (Ravinia, Saratoga, Wolf Trap, Athènes, Istanbul, Cervantino…). [citation needed]
His performances have been described as "unequaled" (Westdeutsche Zeitung) and "unparalleled" (Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee). Saluted for his "phenomenal technique" [citation needed]
(The Spectator), his « sparkling playing resulting in fascinating interpretations »[citation needed] (Kölner Stadt Anzeiger), his "sovereign mastery" (Hamburger Abendblatt), Lefèvre has been guest soloist of great orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre National de France, the Philadelphia Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, National Symphony, the China Philharmonic, the SWR, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, the Moscow Virtuosi, (…) and has collaborated with renowned conductors such as James Conlon, Charles Dutoit, Christoph Eschenbach, JoAnn Falletta, Claus Peter Flor, Lawrence Foster, Jacek Kaspszyk, Jacques Lacombe, Kent Nagano, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Vladimir Spivakov and Yu Long.[citation needed]
Since the beginning of his career, Lefèvre has included, commissioned and battled for the music of our time. Alexander Brott, Walter Boudreau, John Corigliano, François Dompierre, Pierre-Max Dubois, Henri Dutilleux, Alain Payette are but a few of the composers he has added to his core répertoire. Alain Lefèvre has also championed the music of the forgotten genius, composer and pianist André Mathieu, called the "Canadian Mozart". He was music director, composer, and pianist for the 2010 motion picture L'Enfant prodige, a film based on André Mathieu's life, produced by Denise Robert (Cinémaginaire).[citation needed]
His discography covers a vast repertoire, from John Corigliano's Piano Concerto, considered to be the reference version by BBC Music Magazine, to Chopin's 24 Preludes, where the critic "celebrates Alain Lefèvre", placing him along with the recordings of the "illustrious" Alicia de Larrocha, Ivan Moravec and Arthur Rubinstein (Fanfare).[citation needed]
Lefèvre has won numerous prizes, amongst them a JUNO,[2] an Opus, ten Felix (ADISQ) and the AIB Award (London), for "International personality of the year – Radio", saluting his radio program broadcast on ICI Musique/Radio-Canada. He is Officer to the Order of Canada, Chevalier of the National Order of Quebec, Chevalier of the Pléiade Order and recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.[citation needed]
Discography
- Corigliano
Concerto for piano (KOCH International Classics), 1994, KIC-3-7250-2 H1 Alain Lefèvre, Carl St-Clair, Pacific Symphony Orchestra
- Fandango
Alain Lefèvre (KOCH International Classics), 1996, KIC-CD-7389 Rameau, Scarlatti, Soler (piano)
- Ballades
Alain Lefèvre (KOCH International Classics), 1996, KIC-3-7411-2 Brahms, Chopin (piano)
- Le Secret
Alain Lefèvre, Gino Quilico (KOCH International Classics), 1997, KIC-CD-7412 Duparc, Fauré, Hahn, Payette (baryton, piano)
- Confidences Poétiques
Alain Lefèvre (KOCH International Classics), 1998, KIC-3-7434-2H1 Alain Payette
- Cadenza
Alain Lefèvre (CBC Records), 1999, MVCD 1129 Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, Ravel, Satie, Schubert (piano)
- Lylatov
Alain Lefèvre (Audiogram), 1999, ADCD 10131 Champagne, Ginastera, Lefèvre, Mathieu, Rodgers & Hart, Sancan, Satie (piano)
- Carnet de notes
Alain Lefèvre (piano), (Audiogram), original works by Alain Lefèvre, 2002, ADCD 10156
- Mozart
Concerto for piano, No. 23, k. 488, 1999, Réédition, 2002, CBC Records SMCD 5220 Alain Lefèvre, Jean-François Rivest, Orchestre Symphonique de Laval
- Rachmaninov & Moussorgsky
Alain Lefèvre (Analekta), 2001, FL 2 3122 Moments musicaux, Tableaux d'une Exposition (piano)
- Liszt : Transcriptions oeuvres de Bach et Wagner
Alain Lefèvre, (Analekta), 2002, FL 2 3179
- Concertos: Gershwin, Addinsell, Mathieu
Alain Lefèvre, Yoav Talmi, Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, (Analekta), 2003, AN 2 9814
- Hommage à Mathieu
André Mathieu (composer), Alain Lefèvre, (Analekta), 2005, AN 2 9275
- Fidèles Insomnies – Blissfully Sleepless
Alain Lefèvre (piano), original works by Alain Lefèvre, 2006, AN 2 9276
- Rhapsodies : Mathieu, Rachmaninov, Gershwin
Alain Lefèvre, Matthias Bamert, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, (Analekta), 2006, AN 2 9277
- Selected Works: Mathieu, Liszt, Moussorgski, Rachmaninov, Addinsell, Boudreau
Alain Lefèvre, (Analekta), 2007, AN 2 928
- Montreal Variations – Montreal Jazz Club Session 3
Alain Lefèvre (and others), (Analekta), 2007, AN 2 8833
- Effusions
Alain Lefèvre piano, Diane Dufresne voice (Disques Présence), 2007, PRESCD – 7116
- Schubert, Rachmaninov, Dreï Klavierstück, Nine Études-Tableaux
Alain Lefèvre (Analekta), 2008, AN 2 9279
- Concerto No. 4, Mathieu
Alain Lefèvre, George Hanson, Tucson Symphony Orchestra, (Analekta), 2008, AN 2 9281
- Franck, Lekeu – Sonatas / Mathieu – Ballade Fantaisie
Alain Lefèvre piano, David Lefèvre violin, (Analekta), 2009, AN 2 9282
- Concertino & Concertos – Mathieu, Shostakovich, Mendelssohn
Alain Lefèvre, David Lefèvre (violin), Paul Archibald (trumpeter), London Mozart Players (Analekta), 2009, AN 2 9283
- Jardin d'Images
Alain Lefèvre (piano), original works by (Analekta), 2009, AN 2 9279
- L'Enfant prodige – The Child Prodigy
André Mathieu (composer), Alain Lefèvre (piano) (Analekta), 2010, AN 2 9284-5
- Mon Coffret Radio-Canada – Boxset of 4 CD
New release of Fandango, Ballades, Confidences Poétiques, Cadenza (1996-1999) Alain Lefèvre (piano), (Radio-Canada) 2010, SRCCD4 -2366
- Chausson – Concert
Alain Lefèvre (piano), David Lefèvre (violin), Quatuor Alcan (Analekta), 2011, AN 29286
- Petit Noël (Christmas songs)
Alain Lefèvre (piano), Quatuor Philippe Dunnigan (Analekta), 2011, AN 29289
- François Dompierre, 24 Preludes
Alain Lefèvre, (piano) (Analekta), 2012, AN 2 9292- 3
- Rachmaninov & Scriabine
Alain Lefèvre, Kent Nagano, Montreal Symphony Orchestra (Analekta), 2012, AN 2 9288
- Chopin, 24 Preludes
Alain Lefèvre, (piano) (Analekta), 2014, AN 2 9287
- Rive Gauche
Alain Lefèvre (piano), original works (Analekta), Release date 17 March 2015
- Rachmaninov & Haydn & Ravel
Alain Lefèvre, (piano) (Analekta), 2015, AN 2 9296
- Sas Agapo
Alain Lefèvre (piano), original works (Analekta), Release date, October 2016, AN 2 9297
References
- ^ "Order of Canada: Alain Lefèvre". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
- ^ "Alain Lefèvre". The JUNO Awards. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
External links
- 1962 births
- Living people
- People from Poitiers
- Officers of the Order of Canada
- Knights of the National Order of Quebec
- Canadian composers
- Canadian male composers
- Canadian classical pianists
- Male classical pianists
- Musicians from Quebec
- CBC Radio hosts
- Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment winners
- Canadian male pianists
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- 21st-century Canadian male musicians