Dedications: French Music for Violin & Piano
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Label: Channel Classics
Cat No: CCS38516
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 21st October 2016
Contents
Works
Poeme, op.25Romance in B flat major, op.28
Rezitativ and Scherzo Caprice, op.6
Elegie, op.143
Caprice
Poeme elegiaque, op.12 (violin and piano)
Sonatas (6) for solo violin, op.27
Artists
Rosanne Philippens (violin)Julien Quentin (piano)
Works
Poeme, op.25Romance in B flat major, op.28
Rezitativ and Scherzo Caprice, op.6
Elegie, op.143
Caprice
Poeme elegiaque, op.12 (violin and piano)
Sonatas (6) for solo violin, op.27
Artists
Rosanne Philippens (violin)Julien Quentin (piano)
About
‘(...) The composers featured on this CD knew and respected one another. You can imagine them enjoying a glass of wine together in a cafe or a conversation in a salon. That sort of connection appeals to me, for today artists tend to work on their own. I often think about setting up a contemporary salon, a place where colleagues meet regularly and talk about art, discovering new things and inspiring each other.
‘(...) Is this a romantic CD? The word sounds a little inadequate, too flowery and sentimental. Romanticism can be a very serious matter. Sturm und Drang, love and death, profound emotions, feelings, feelings, feelings. This is my first CD on the “Barrere” Stradivarius dating from 1727. It has a warm, round tone, or rather: all sorts of sound layers with which I can express all those romantic emotions. I hope that the listener will come into contact with his own emotions. Or to put it more strongly: that he will catch a glimpse of his own soul.’
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