Plein jeu: J. S. Bach & Busoni Jean-Philippe Collard

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2025

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
19.09.2025

Label: La Dolce Volta

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Jean-Philippe Collard

Komponist: Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 532 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni):
  • 1 Bach: Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 532 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): I. Präludium. Moderato 06:14
  • 2 Bach: Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 532 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): II. Fuga 07:14
  • Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major, BWV 564 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni):
  • 3 Bach: Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major, BWV 564 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): I. Preludio, quasi improvisando. Tempo moderato 07:50
  • 4 Bach: Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major, BWV 564 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): II. Intermezzo. Adagio 05:39
  • 5 Bach: Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Major, BWV 564 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): III. Fuga. Moderatamente scherzando, un poco umoristico 05:31
  • Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni):
  • 6 Bach: Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni) 03:40
  • Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat Major, BWV 552 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni):
  • 7 Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat Major, BWV 552 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): I. Präludium. Moderato maestoso 09:47
  • 8 Bach: Prelude and Fugue in E-Flat Major, BWV 552 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): II. Fuga. Sostenuto e tranquillo 07:46
  • Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 659 (Transc. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni):
  • 9 Bach: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 659 (Transc. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni) 05:01
  • Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni):
  • 10 Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): I. Adagio - Prestissimo 02:34
  • 11 Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565 (Transcr. for Piano by Ferruccio Busoni): II. Fuga. Allegro sostenuto 07:06
  • Total Runtime 01:08:22

Info zu Plein jeu: J. S. Bach & Busoni

A unique achievement in Jean-Philippe Collard's discography, this piano programme devoted to Busoni's transcriptions of Bach's organ works is the result of a deep desire and represents a great accomplishment. Jean-Philippe Collard has been driven by three objectives: to immerse himself in Bach's organ music, to which he has always been attached; to reconnect this passion back to a youth nourished by the great sacred works of the Cantor ; and to pay tribute to his musician father, who instilled this culture in him and continues to inspire him today. There is also the ambition of creating an innovative project, outside of the repertoires that have established his talent, following some sixty recordings, and at the height of an artistic career that calls for a form of synthesis, not of his career, but of a family history with the piano, of which Bach seems to him to be the greatest common denominator.

The accomplishment is therefore multifaceted. Firstly, it is a sound that fully satisfies the performer, whose memories of organ works are enhanced by the breadth they acquire on the piano thanks to Busoni. It also embodies the very idea of recording itself, to which this extraordinary pianistic material gives, more than anything else, its justification, according to Jean-Philippe Collard. For him, it is still a matter of perfecting the pianistic gesture, through an almost physiological notion of harmony between the writing and the music that is etched into the hand.

Finally, it is the pianistic skill that this programme displays, serving the pleasure of a sound craftsman who feels that he has come full circle.

What more could one ask for, he ponders.

Borrowing from organ terminology, the expression 'full organ' here symbolically expresses the notion of plenitude and the magnitude of a total pianistic undertaking.

Jean-Philippe Collard, piano




Jean-Philippe Collard
Born in 1975, he is Belgian pianist, composer and improviser. Jean-Philippe Collard- Neven leads an atypical career where classical, contemporary, jazz, improvisation, French Chanson and electro go hand in hand with theatre, dance, fine arts, cinema and literature.

Far from being eclectic "a bit of everything", this variety is an expression of his passion as well as an open-mindedness which seeks to create and weave links between styles, genres and eras. Since his childhood, Jean-philippe Collard-Neven learned jazz tunes and songs from his father's lap and soon began to play soundtracks, by ear, which intrigued him. Improvising and playing without sheet music is instrumental to his sound and music. For him, this will always be an instinctive and natural act, impervious to the rigidity of academic learning. Equally, this spontaneous learning never differentiates between 'great' and 'light' music. Any music that moves him is good to go, the magnanimity of a rock group can easily bear comparison with a string quartet.

Pianist in the Musiques Novuelles ensemble from 1997 to 2003, Jean-Philippe Collard- Neven has also played with Art Zoyd (France), Ensemble 88 (France), Namur Chamber Choir, the Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia, Lille Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Flemish Orchestra (Antwerp) and Ictus. He has also developed strong relationships with the Danel Quartet, Debussy Quartet, the French violinist Fabrice Bihan, the violist Paul Declercq, the French violist Vincent Royer (2 CDs and 1 vinyl record with SUB ROSA), the Quebecois cellist Emilie Girard-Charest, the bass-baritones José van Dam, Laure Delcampe, Elise Gäbele, the jazzmen Jean-Louis Rassinfosse, Fabrice Alleman, Philippe Catherine, Bart Quartier, Fabrizzio Cassol, Xavier Desandre-Navarre, the Quebecoise Jean Derome, Pierre Tanguay, Helmut Lipsky, Michel Donato, conductors Patrick Davin and Pierre Bartholomée, composers Jean-Luc Fafchamps (1 CD with FUGA LIBERA), Claude Ledoux, Benoît Mernier, Luc Ferrari, David Shea, Horatiu Radulescu, Bruno Mantovani, Vinko Globokar, Michel Gonneville, Jean-Pierre Deleuze, Fabian Fiorini...

In theatre, he has collaborated with producers such as Geneviève Damas, Pietro Pizzuti, Claire Gatineau, Jeanine Godinas, Ariane Buhbinder, Valérie Cordy, Didier de Neck, Ingrid von Wantoch Rekowski, Martine Godard...

He has equally worked with artist Bob Verschueren, French painter Diane de Valou and the Canadian painter-filmmaker Jean Detheux

He has composed and improvised music for artists such as François Emmanuel, Jean- Luc Outers, Dimitri Verhulst, Tom Lannoye, Marcel Moreau, Alain Spièss, Eugène Savitzkaia...

He composed the music for the documentary "l'Or Bleu de Damien de Pierpont" and, finally, he will compose the music for an animation feature which is in the making.

His music has regularly accompanied silent films and cinema. He recently played the original music composed by Gaston Paulin for the Emile Reynaud's pantomimes - the pioneer of cinema.

Equally, he produces sound installations which he then records in "field recording" and makes use of, as a support, in his concerts, for example, in the Musée Ingres, in the Passage Pommeraye in Nantes and at the Raffinerie in Brussels during the Ars Muscia of 2012.

Jean-Philippe Collard-Neven's music has been used several times in French, Japanese and German cinema. His theatrical and cinematic music is also part of a discography released by Sub Rosa (Incidental Music).

Since 2003, he has created a strong relationship with the Jazz bass player Jean-Louis Rassinfosse. After releasing two CDs as a duo for FUGA LIBERA, they started a series of fruitful collaborations with various artists. First of all, with Fabrice Alleman and Xavier- Desandre-Navarre with whom they recorded Braining Storm, as well as FUGA LIBERA. Thereafter, he collaborated with the bass-baritone José van Dam in a project on Carlos Gardel (a CD is being produced). He currently plays in a sextet alongside the Debussy Quartet for an original repertoire. He is also co-operating with the Danel Quartet, the cellist Fabrice Bihan, vibraphonist Bart Quartier and the flutist Pierre Bernard.

As a pianist, improviser and composer, he has played in numerous festivals in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, German, Italy, Poland, Spain, Tunisia, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Canada, Japan... For several years, Jean-Philippe Collard-Neven developed special links with certain countries, notably Canada, where he played with a number of local artists, taught at the Montreal Conservatory of Music and recorded several CDs. He also performed in Japan, where he recorded with FLAU who organise his tours as well. In June 2011, he recorded a CD in Osaka with the electronic Japanese artist AUS.

He won first prize in the 1993 Dexia competition as well as the FUGA trophy, awarded by the Union of Belgian Composers in 2003, for his participation in the Belgian repertoire. In 2008, he obtained "l'Octave de l'artiste de l'année" and the "coup de coeur" from the Charles Cros Academy for the Didascalies CD which was devoted to the works of Luc Ferrari. His music can be heard in more than 15 discographies and on numerous radio and television recordings.

For many years, Jean-Philippe Collard-Neven has enjoyed a special link with the Quebecois music scene. He has performed there in a trio with Jean Derome and Pierre Tangua. Their collaboration, which led them to perform at the OFF Jazz Festival in Montreal and the Québec Jazz Festival, has been recorded (soon to be released). He has recently played in a trio with Michel Donato and the violinist Helmut Lipsky and then formed a duo with the classical cellist Emilie Girard-Charest. This duo has already inspired many composers such as Michel Gonneville, Jean-Pierre Deleuze and the Belgian Jean-Luc Fafchamps, who created a great trilogy in October 2013.

Jean-Philippe Collard-Neven is a Chamber Music Professor at the Royal Conservatory of Mons. There, he has several projects enabling students to get a foot into the world of theatre, film making and literature. He organises a variety of pedagogical events as part of the Ars Musica Festival, "Grand Hornu", "L'Espace Senghor" in Brussels, Rambouillet's House of Culture, the Baobab Theatre and the School of Boendael.

As part of the Master-classes, he invites artists such as Michel Gonneville, Vinko Globokar, Jean-Louis Rassinfosse, Jean Detheux, Marc Herouet to Mons. Jean-Philippe Collard-Neven has also taught at the Conservatory of Montreal, Lima, PESM in Dijon, and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. He has led many musical seminars with children from schools exercising positive discrimination as part of projects supported by the COCOF in the Autrique House (Schaerbeek).



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