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Bernard
d'Ascoli
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by
Yaltah Menuhin
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Bernard d'Ascoli, blind since birth,
was born in Provence in the South of France in 1958 and began learning
the piano and organ at the age of eleven. In 1974 he was the youngest
French Baccalaureat graduate of the year and four years later, at the
age of nineteen, he won the First Prize in the Barcelona International
Piano Competition. Bernard d'Ascoli first came to major
public attention in 1981 when, following his Third Prize in the Leeds
International Piano Competition, he was invited to play in many of the
world's most important music centres. On Saturday 21st January at Orwell Park
School Bernard d'Ascoli took us back into lands of beauty which we sometimes
forget exist - alongside our noisy, hectic and crowded daily reality.
He made a trip back in time from Debussy's vivid originality to Liszt
and Chopin, still in their deeply romantic and ethereal world of poetry
and love. It is good to return to what is valuable in art, though of
another age. The world has changed so much in this last century it helps
us to remain still firmly rooted in the so-called past while ready to
embrace change. Bernard's playing awakened us to all
the infinite potential of the piano, beyond human limitations. The instrument
lived under his hands as he invited us into his magic world. I am reminded
of a lecture I heard recently in which a historian - Sonu Shamdasani
- spoke about retrospective prophecies. The road back from Debussy to
Liszt and Chopin illustrates it - for Bernard d'Ascoli there is no one
between man and God. |
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| Chopin's 150th Anniversary Piano
Recital. Orwell Park School 23rd January 2000 |
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