希利爾.俞維 彈奏102鍵旗艦鋼琴
It is on an extraordinary instrument that the french pianist Cyril Huve performs selected works of Liszt, Schubert, Debussy and Scriabin. His disc-recital is called Opus 102, the name of the piano
designed by Stephen Paulello. The former teacher and tuner released the sounding board and expanded the traditional Steinway ambitus to favor the production of a "high fidelity" sound, capable of
restoring all the richness of the repertoire of the 19th and 20th centuries. Its power gives substance to the most formidable pages of Liszt and to his transcriptions of Schubert. Between light and
shade, the program imagined by Cyril Huve also draws from Debussy and Scriabine to showcase all the possibilities of this unprecedented instrument. This piano allows to refine the subtle shades of
Des pas sur la neige or those of Scriabin's poems, and to make their harmonies resonate with pure clarity.