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Pascal Rogé

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Biography

Born in Paris, France on April 6, 1951, Pascal Rogé is a classical pianist best known for his interpretations of piano works by French composers including Poulenc, Debussy, Ravel, and Fauré. However, he has also recorded works by Bartók, Brahms, Mozart, and Beethoven among others. His musical journey began in 1960 when he gave his first public recital, performing Debussy’s Préludes. While attending the Paris Conservatory, he won first prize in piano and chamber music and then studied under American concert pianist Julius Katchen. At the age of 17, he gave his first recitals, performing in several major European cities. These shows led to him signing with Decca Records and releasing A Liszt Recital in 1970. Pascal Rogé then went on to win the 1971 Long-Thibaut Competition, which was held in France. Focusing on French composers, he released three volumes dedicated to The Piano Music of Ravel in 1974 and 1975. He began to incorporate chamber music into his repertoire and collaborated with violinist Pierre Amoyal, the Ysaÿe Quartet, Chantal Juillet, the Trio Pasquier, Frédéric Lodéon, and others. Pascal Rogé has also accompanied vocalists including Catherine Dubosc, Gilles Cachemaille, Cristina Ortiz, and Felicity Lott. His catalog includes titles such as Saint-Saëns: Carnaval Des Animaux, Danse Macabre, Etc. (1986), Poulenc: Chamber Music (1989), Fauré: Piano Music (1990), Ravel: Piano Works (1990), Musique De Chambre Française = French Chamber Music (1991), After the Rain… The Soft Sounds of Erik Satie (1995), Fauré: Quatuors Avec Piano N° 1 & 2 (2001), and Debussy: Clair de Lune & Other Piano Works. He released albums on the Onyx and Oehms Classics label including several albums with his wife Ami: Wedding Cake - Music for Piano Duo (2009), Debussy - Ravel - Saint-Saëns (2013), Bartók: Sonata for Two Pianos & Percussion (2015) and The Six and Satie (2020). In 2023, he issued the album Pascal Rogé Plays French Works.
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  2.   Piano Concerto No.4 in C minor, Op.44: 2. Allegro vivace - Andante - Allegro featuring Pascal Rogé
  3.   Piano Concerto No.4 in C minor, Op.44: 1. Allegro moderato - Andante featuring Pascal Rogé
  4.   Tel jour, telle nuit, FP86 Neuf mélodies sur des poèmes de Paul Eluard: 5. A toutes brides by Francois Le Roux
  5.   Calligrammes - Sept Mélodies sur des poèmes de Guillaume Apollinaire: 3. Vers le sud by Francois Le Roux
  6.   Poulenc: Napoli, FP40 - 3. Caprice italien (Presto)
  7.   Calligrammes - Sept Mélodies sur des poèmes de Guillaume Apollinaire: 2. Mutation by Francois Le Roux
  8.   Poulenc: Napoli, FP40 - 1. Barcarolle (Assez animé)
  9.   Poulenc: Napoli, FP40 - 2. Nocturne (Lent)
  10.   Poulenc: Priez pour paix, FP 95
  11.   Poulenc: Airs chantés, FP 46 - 3. Air grave
  12.   Paul et Virginie, FP132: Paul et Virginie, FP132 by Francois Le Roux
  13.   Poulenc: Le Portrait, FP 92
  14.   Pierrot, FP66: Pierrot, FP66 by Francois Le Roux
  15.   Poulenc: Fancy, FP 174
  16.   Poulenc: Monsieur Sans-Souci - il fait tout lui-meme, FP 75 No. 4
  17.   Poulenc: Nous voulons une petite soeur, FP 75 No. 1
  18.   Poulenc: Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra in D minor, FP 61 - 1. Allegro ma non troppo featuring Pascal Rogé
  19.   Poulenc: Trois Poèmes de Louise Lalanne, FP 57 - 1. Le Present
  20.   Poulenc: La tragique histoire du petit Rene, FP 75 No. 2
  21.   Poulenc: 1. Le petit garcon trop bien portant, FP 75 No. 3
  22.   Poulenc: Cinq Poèmes de Max Jacob, FP 59 - 3. La petite servante
  23.   Poulenc: Cinq Poèmes de Max Jacob, FP 59 - 4. Berceuse
  24.   Poulenc: Cinq Poèmes de Max Jacob, FP 59 - 1. Chanson bretonne
  25.   Poulenc: Cinq Poèmes de Max Jacob, FP 59 - 2. Cimetière
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