In 1997, Hélène Grimaud, a renowned pianist known for her profound interpretations and technical brilliance, released "Gershwin & Ravel: Piano Concertos" under the Warner Classics label. This captivating album showcases Grimaud's virtuosity through two iconic piano concertos: George Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F Major and Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83. Each concerto is a masterclass in contrasting styles and emotional depth, with Gershwin's jazz-infused American spirit and Ravel's intricate, impressionistic elegance.
Recorded with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under the direction of David Zinman, the performances are dynamic and nuanced, highlighting Grimaud's ability to blend technical precision with expressive sensitivity. The album opens with Gershwin's vibrant and rhythmic Allegro, followed by the introspective Andante con motto and the exhilarating Allegro agitato. Ravel's concerto begins with the playful Allegramente, transitions into the deeply moving Adagio assai, and concludes with a spirited Presto.
The recording took place at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, capturing the rich acoustics and the collaborative energy between Grimaud, the orchestra, and conductor Zinman. The album's duration is just over 54 minutes, offering a concise yet comprehensive exploration of these timeless works. Whether you're a classical aficionado or new to the genre, Hélène Grimaud's renditions of these concertos provide a compelling and enriching listening experience.