What a charm of music, where this whole phase of Fauré’s inimitable romanticism shines through. The compositions of this musical genius must be listened to with extra attention to recognize the divinity of harmony they represent. The connection the various phases of the themes are made in such a subtle way that it requires a complete integration of those who listen to them. The cellist and pianist are superb. Viva the admirable and incomparable music of Fauré.Thanks for this extraordinary recording.
Hey thanks! my cellist has a copy of this 109 sonata.... we also have 4 Melodies for cello barenreiter that we'll start to work on...for years I carried around the Faure complete Songbook hoping to find a vocalist who could sing these before I died. I play many of his piano works....it's ECSTASY@!!!!!!!
Among other minor npieces, we can find the elegy which dates frim his first period but is highly inspired and noble, in a style which has no more any link with romantism. This 'youth' piece shall last for long. The two cello sonatas were written a few years before his death. They are sublime in concentration and harmonic laguage. Except Debussy and far away Vierrne, this is what we have as top level mesterworks in the French cello/piano sonata literature. Ophélie Gaillard is indeed great in this repertoire
Hey, it's the s1st I heard of Ophelie.....Re: Vierne, his cello rep I have forgotten, Do play some of his Sym for organ and sang in the Req. Kind regards Dgunde viola, piano, organ etc
Follow this link bit.ly/NaiveFullAlbums to discover more full albums from the Naïve Classique catalogue ! Tracklist here : 00:00 Elégie Op. 24 07:24 Sonate No 1 en ré mineur Op. 109: Allegro 12:40 Sonate n°1 en ré mineur Opus 109: Andante 20:46 Sonate n°1 en ré mineur Opus 109: Finale: Allegro (Moderato) 27:17 Romance Op. 69 30:52 Papillon Op. 77 34:07 Sonate No 2 en sol mineur Op. 117: Allegro 39:53 Sonate No 2 en sol mineur Op. 117: Andante 46:35 Sonate No 2 en sol mineur Op. 117: Allegro vivo 51:31 Sicilienne Op. 78 55:17 Après un rêve
What a charm of music, where this whole phase of Fauré’s inimitable romanticism shines through. The compositions of this musical genius must be listened to with extra attention to recognize the divinity of harmony they represent. The connection the various phases of the themes are made in such a subtle way that it requires a complete integration of those who listen to them.
The cellist and pianist are superb. Viva the admirable and incomparable music of Fauré.Thanks for this extraordinary recording.
He may have lived here on earth but his mind was in heaven. This music is evidence of that
yes heaven on earth
Some of the greatest and most profound music for cello and piano, beautifuly played. Bravissimi!!!
MAGNIFICA MUSICA Y MAGNIFICO CELLO !!!
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Hey thanks! my cellist has a copy of this 109 sonata.... we also have 4 Melodies for cello barenreiter that we'll start to work on...for years I carried around the Faure complete Songbook hoping to find a vocalist who could sing these before I died. I play many of his piano works....it's ECSTASY@!!!!!!!
Among other minor npieces, we can find the elegy which dates frim his first period but is highly inspired and noble, in a style which has no more any link with romantism. This 'youth' piece shall last for long. The two cello sonatas were written a few years before his death. They are sublime in concentration and harmonic laguage. Except Debussy and far away Vierrne, this is what we have as top level mesterworks in the French cello/piano sonata literature. Ophélie Gaillard is indeed great in this repertoire
Hey, it's the s1st I heard of Ophelie.....Re: Vierne, his cello rep I have forgotten, Do play some of his Sym for organ and sang in the Req. Kind regards Dgunde viola, piano, organ etc
Just beautiful
Follow this link bit.ly/NaiveFullAlbums to discover more full albums from the Naïve Classique catalogue !
Tracklist here :
00:00 Elégie Op. 24
07:24 Sonate No 1 en ré mineur Op. 109: Allegro
12:40 Sonate n°1 en ré mineur Opus 109: Andante
20:46 Sonate n°1 en ré mineur Opus 109: Finale: Allegro (Moderato)
27:17 Romance Op. 69
30:52 Papillon Op. 77
34:07 Sonate No 2 en sol mineur Op. 117: Allegro
39:53 Sonate No 2 en sol mineur Op. 117: Andante
46:35 Sonate No 2 en sol mineur Op. 117: Allegro vivo
51:31 Sicilienne Op. 78
55:17 Après un rêve
Thank you.
wowzers
starts well!
too much ads! annoying.
#ugottalisten2b4udie Maurice Ravel entered the The Conservatoire de Paris at 14 yrs old and studied comppsirtion under Fauré
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Bien joué, musical, mais vibrato trop large (à mon goût), comme beaucoup de violoncellistes d'ailleurs.
Eh oui, c'est la nouvelle mode, surtout quand le doigt derrière le doigt qui joue touche la corde; on a l'impression que l'interprète joue en trilles.