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Gabriel Faure Vol.5: Pieces for Violin and Piano
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Label: Alpha
Cat No: ALPHA604
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 31st March 2014
Contents
Works
Andante in B flat major for violin and piano, op.75Berceuse in D major, op.16
Morceau de Lecture
Romance in B flat major, op.28
Violin Sonata no.1 in A major, op.13
Violin Sonata no.2 in E minor, op.108
Artists
Daishin Kashimoto (violin)Eric Le Sage (piano)
Works
Andante in B flat major for violin and piano, op.75Berceuse in D major, op.16
Morceau de Lecture
Romance in B flat major, op.28
Violin Sonata no.1 in A major, op.13
Violin Sonata no.2 in E minor, op.108
Artists
Daishin Kashimoto (violin)Eric Le Sage (piano)
About
This final instalment in this complete recording of Gabriel Fauré's chamber music features his compositions for violin and piano. Eric Le Sage and Daishin Kashimoto, concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, give us a particularly convincing and moving interpretation of these intimate works, thanks to a complicity polished in the course of numerous collaborations in concert.
Gabriel Fauré was 30 when he began his first violin sonata in the summer of 1875. Not until four decades later, when he was director of the Paris Conservatoire, would he get round to a second sonata.
More than an anthological disc, the present volume paints the portrait of a life, bearing witness to the change in civilization between the waning 19th century and the coming upheavals of the 20th.
This last volume brings to a close a complete recording of reference, based on Eric Le Sage's capacity for federating first-rank artists around him. This original approach was hailed by the international critics for his first complete recording, devoted to Schumann.
“Le Sage offers consistently limpid playing, so unmistakeably French...Everywhere the pacing sounds utterly natural: This is a clear front-runner in this repertoire.” - Gramophone Magazine, March 2013 (Review for Faure’s Piano Quintet - ALPHA602)
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