Maxence Larrieu: Mostly French music from the Joseph Rampal School
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Maxence Larrieu's appearance is made possible in part by Powell Flutes.
Born in Marseille in 1934, Maxence Larrieu first studied at the conservatory in his home town under Joseph Rampal and is understood to be one of the best examples of the French flute school’s development from the mid-20th century to the present. Larrieu joined Gaston Crunelle's class at the Paris Conservatory, winning first prize in flute in 1951 and first prize in chamber music two years later. In 1954, Larrieu took first prize in international competitions in Munich and Geneva and since then has appeared with such orchestras as I Musici and the English Chamber Orchestra. He played with the Paris Opéra-Comique Orchestra from 1954 to 1966 and then in the Paris Opéra Orchestra until 1978. Alongside these positions, he also was a chamber musician, replacing Jean-Pierre Rampal in the Ensemble Baroque De Paris in 1970 and recording with Orchestre de Chambre Jean-François Paillard.
A tireless advocate of new music, Larrieu counts Jean Rivier and Marcel Landowski among the composers who have written for him, and over the course of his career he performed the Poulenc Sonata several times with the composer at the keyboard. With more than 100 recordings to his credit, Larrieu has many recording prizes and has recorded with orchestras from Prague, Munich, Cologne, and Monte Carlo as well as with I Musici, l’Ensemble Instrumental of France, Chamber Orchestra of the Saar, and the Philharmonic of Turin. His performing collaborators include as Arthur Grumiaux, Rafael Puyana, Bruno Canino, Gabriel Tacchino, Susanna Mildonian, Maurice André, Jean-Pierre Rampal, and Lily Laskine.
Since 1964, Maxence Larrieu has enjoyed regular invitations to Japan, Korea, China, the United States, and all over Europe for concerts and masterclasses, including at Juilliard, Yale, and the Royal Academy of Music in London. He served as a member of the jury for the Kobé International Competition, the Carl Nielsen International Flute Competition, and the competitions of Munich, Prague, and Budapest before becoming president of the Jean-Pierre Rampal Flute Competition in 2001. His students include Robert Langevin, Mathieu Dufour, Jean Ferrandis, and Patrick Gallois.
I listened to Maxence Larrieu several times in Italy...I remember among all a fantastic Mercadante e minor concert inside Ara Coeli church in Rome. Great flutist with a wonderful sound!!
0:00 credits
0:37 reception and introduction(0:52)
1:54 invitation to newyork flute club
2:20 powell's celebrating comment and introduction of the flute in this performance(2:50 18k rosegold powell flute)
3:04 stage introduction (happy birthday master🥰 3:14) of all the musicians together😊
4:27 couperin quatrieme concert royal in e minor for flute and basso continuo
9:25 leclair deuxieme recreation de musique in g major op.8 for two flutes and basso continuo
19:57 ibert entr'acte 😍🤩🥰
awesome master Larrieu, purely astounding! Monsieur, you are in your 80s looking at 90 soon...🥰 but power and youth still flows in your sound! respect and admiration😍
22:55 debussy en bateau
26:38 faure en priere (praying)
28:58 faure apres un reve(after a dream)
31:22 ravel piece en forme de habanera
33:45 ibert 2 interludes for two flutes and piano
41:25 poulenc sonata mov.1
45:26 poulenc sonata mov.2
48:45 poulenc sonata mov.3
52:27 mozart duet from the magic flute
55:54 interview with Maxence Larrieu by the principal flute of the newyork philharmonic, about his current flute (powell 18k rosegold flute 56:22) and his playing style, his musical training history, etc.
BRAVO MASTER, BRAVO!😍🥰
Great musicians! The harpsichordist is wonderful.....about Larrieu....what to say? He's one of the greatest with his wonderful full sound.
Thanks a lot for this memory of Joseph Rampal. In the interview with Robert Langevin, it is mentioned a record of Bach sonatas with Puyana. Is it possible to get this LP or CD anywhere? For years I am looking after records of Joseph Rampal. Thanks for any informations about that.
Best regards
Congratulations and thanks to the New York Flute Club. Nice tribute to Mr. Larrieu and the Joseph Rampal school.
The master!!!
Bellissimo!!
A playlist of Maxence Larrieu interpretations: ua-cam.com/play/PLbDf3FJDlBe16cZskEYmTclh4LmtSIx4v.html
The best. Period.
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've never heard of Mr.Larrieu before - what a treasure!!
Here you can find a playlist of Maxence Larrieu: ua-cam.com/play/PLbDf3FJDlBe16cZskEYmTclh4LmtSIx4v.html
Lovely playing all of you. Lucas' R hand position is the same as the professor at the university I studied had. I think it's what Rockstro recommended. (It was a long time ago.) Some thought it was eccentric, but he had a beautiful tone and style. Lucas doesn't seem to have any musculoskeletal issues and he also plays beautifully. Thank you for posting.
The only problem is that it's wrong though. LOL
If it works and doesn't impede technique, then it's fine.