Very young, he defied the clocks.
“With my older sister, more than once we have advanced the large hand of the pendulum above the piano, so that the daily half hour devoted to our scales passes more quickly”
, slips Florian Noack in his smiling voice and deep.
A deep but luminous voice, translating into a joyful symphony of words the paradoxes of this thirty-something, affable and perky naturally.
But who concedes having always had
"a weakness for what sounded difficult, romantic and in minor!"
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A natural inclination which, according to him, would explain his obvious affinity with the Russian repertoire.
And the music of Sergeï Lyapunov, a composer alas remained in the shadow of Rachmaninoff, of whom he decided to be the herald since adolescence.
Witness his last discographic opus, just released by La Dolce Volta.
For his seventh disc (already!), And the third that he devotes to this now almost unknown composer, the young Belgian pianist lingered on this
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