WHEN DO WE DANCE? Four years after her boundary-breaking album Bach Unlimited, pianist Lise de la Salle presents an extremely personal odyssey inspired by her love of the dance and her fascination with the period 1850 to 1950. More than just a question, Lise de la Salle's 'when do we dance?' is an invitation to a voyage, 'one that explores the different ways in which dance takes possession of the body'. A voyage in time, through a whole century (1850-1950) with the accent on modernity; a voyage over the oceans, from North America to Eastern Europe, crisscrossing Argentina, Spain, France, Hungary and Russia; a voyage to the very core of rhythm, that essential anchor point for the dance as for music in general, that enlivens the ragtimes of Gershwin and Bolcom, Bartók's folk dances, a waltz by Saint-Saëns and a tango by Stravinsky.
9 Falla: El Amor Brujo: No. 8, Danza Ritual Del Fuego
10 Ravel: Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales, M. 61: No. 1, Modéré, TRÈS Franc
11 Ravel: Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales, M. 61: No. 2, Assez Lent, Avec Une Expression Intense
12 Ravel: Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales, M. 61: No. 3, Modéré
13 Ravel: Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales, M. 61: No. 4, Assez Animé
14 Ravel: Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales, M. 61: No. 5, Presque Lent, Dans Un Sentiment Intime
15 Ravel: Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales, M. 61: No. 6, Vif
16 Ravel: Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales, M. 61: No. 7, Moins Vif
17 Ravel: Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales, M. 61: No. 8, Épilogue. Lent
18 Saint-Saëns: Six Etudes, Op. 52: No. 6, Etude en Forme de Valse
19 Debussy: Mazurka, L. 67
20 Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances, SZ. 56: No. 1, Stick Dance. Allegro Moderato
21 Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances, SZ. 56: No. 2, Sash Dance. Allegro
22 Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances, SZ. 56: No. 3, in One Spot. Andante
23 Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances, SZ. 56: No. 4, Dance from Bucsum. Moderato
24 Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances, SZ. 56: No. 5, Romanian Polka. Allegro
25 Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances, SZ. 56: No. 6, Fast Dance. Allegro
26 Stravinsky: Tango
27 Scriabin: Waltz in A-Flat Major, Op. 38
28 Rachmaninoff: Polka Italienne in E-Flat Major, TN Ii/21
WHEN DO WE DANCE? Four years after her boundary-breaking album Bach Unlimited, pianist Lise de la Salle presents an extremely personal odyssey inspired by her love of the dance and her fascination with the period 1850 to 1950. More than just a question, Lise de la Salle's 'when do we dance?' is an invitation to a voyage, 'one that explores the different ways in which dance takes possession of the body'. A voyage in time, through a whole century (1850-1950) with the accent on modernity; a voyage over the oceans, from North America to Eastern Europe, crisscrossing Argentina, Spain, France, Hungary and Russia; a voyage to the very core of rhythm, that essential anchor point for the dance as for music in general, that enlivens the ragtimes of Gershwin and Bolcom, Bartók's folk dances, a waltz by Saint-Saëns and a tango by Stravinsky.