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Fauré - Works For Orchestra
Henri Demarquette (cello), Jérôme Ducros (flute), Juliette Hurel (flute) & Jean-Marc Philips-Varjabédian (violin)
Orchestre de Bretagne, Moshe Atzmon
…the performance here of the surviving movement of the Concerto, with Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian an eloquent and accomplished soloist, proves that the orchestration fits the music extremely...
Fauré - Works For Orchestra
Henri Demarquette (cello), Jérôme Ducros (flute), Juliette Hurel (flute) & Jean-Marc Philips-Varjabédian (violin)
Orchestre de Bretagne, Moshe Atzmon
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…the performance here of the surviving movement of the Concerto, with Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian an eloquent and accomplished soloist, proves that the orchestration fits the music extremely...
About
Ballad, Berceuse, Elegie, Fantaises, Romance, all titles which define themselves as Gabriel Fauré’s poetic and captivating imagination. This first complete recording of the concertante works, composed between 1878 and 1919 will surely became another landmark for the Timpani label.
Contents and tracklist
- Jérôme Ducros
- Bretagne Orchestra
- Moshe Atzmon
- Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabedian
- Bretagne Orchestra
- Moshe Atzmon
- Henri Demarquette
- Bretagne Orchestra
- Moshe Atzmon
- Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabedian
- Bretagne Orchestra
- Moshe Atzmon
- Henri Demarquette
- Bretagne Orchestra
- Moshe Atzmon
- Juliette Hurel
- Bretagne Orchestra
- Moshe Atzmon
- Jérôme Ducros
- Bretagne Orchestra
- Moshe Atzmon
Awards and reviews
July 2009
…the performance here of the surviving movement of the Concerto, with Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian an eloquent and accomplished soloist, proves that the orchestration fits the music extremely well. Pianist Jérôme Ducros captures the Ballade's idiosyncratic blend of languor and virtuosity... he is a strong advocate for the Fantaisie, one of the host of underplayed works from Fauré's old age.
October 2009
…all these works are finely performed and recorded, making this an indispensable acquisition for all lovers of a still gravely misunderstood composer.