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Fauré: Orchestral Works
Pierre Fouchenneret (violin), Martin Johnson (cello), Catriona Ryan (flute), RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Jean-Luc Tingaud
A victim of Fauré’s hectic work schedule, his Violin Concerto was never finished, but the first movement, heard here, gives glimpses of what might have been – gently melodious and blessed with...
Fauré: Orchestral Works
Pierre Fouchenneret (violin), Martin Johnson (cello), Catriona Ryan (flute), RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Jean-Luc Tingaud
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A victim of Fauré’s hectic work schedule, his Violin Concerto was never finished, but the first movement, heard here, gives glimpses of what might have been – gently melodious and blessed with...
About
Gabriel Fauré is best known for his Requiem and Pavane, but these are not typical of an output that focused largely on solo piano pieces, songs and chamber music, many of which were orchestrated by others. His Violin Concerto was never completed but the surviving first movement reveals Fauré’s characteristic playfulness with rhythm and harmony. The short prelude to Pénélope, Fauré’s only opera, conveys the sombre and passionate moods of its heroine, heard here alongside favourites such as the poignant Élégie, the beloved Dolly and, famous among flautists, the distinguished Fantaisie.
Contents and tracklist
- Martin Johnson
- RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
- Jean-Luc Tingaud
- Catriona Ryan
- RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
- Jean-Luc Tingaud
Awards and reviews
January 2025
A victim of Fauré’s hectic work schedule, his Violin Concerto was never finished, but the first movement, heard here, gives glimpses of what might have been – gently melodious and blessed with some lovely dialogue between soloist and orchestra, it satisfies rather than sizzles.