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Fauré - Nocturne No. 11 in F sharp minor, Op. 104 No. 1
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Instrumental » Piano Solos » Nocturnes
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Hamelin’s superb technique and no doubt many hours of careful thought pay dividends, magisterially impressing on us the power and beauty of this music, which traces a path that no composer after... —
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Gramophone Magazine, October 2023, Editor's Choice
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2023
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International Classical Music Awards, 2024, Nominated - Solo Instrument
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Sunday Times, 10 Best Classical Albums of 2023
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BBC Music Magazine Awards, 2024, Shortlisted - Instrumental
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Building a Library, November 2011, First Choice
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Gramophone Awards, 2002, Winner - Historic Reissue
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Lortie more than meets the pianistic and musical challenge of Fauré’s unshowy virtuosity, his riding of each dappled ebb and flow of the Barcarolles reflecting a mature mastery. Nor is there... —
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BBC Music Magazine, June 2020, Instrumental Choice
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Fauré's piano works are among the most subtly daunting in all keyboard literature. Encompassing Fauré's entire creative life, they range through an early, finely wrought eroticism via sporting... —
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Penguin Guide, Rosette
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Nocturnes For Piano
Tyler Hay, Vincenzo Maltempo, François Dumont, Bart van Oort, Cristina Ariagno, Chiara Cipelli, Ekaterina Litvintseva, Marco Rapetti, Costantino Mastroprimiano (piano)
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These young French musicians clearly have these works deeply ingrained in their musical thinking, and that familiarity shows in the total lack of preciousness in their performances...There’s... —
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Faure: Integrale de La Musique de Chambre
Alexandre Tharaud (piano), Emmanuel Pahud (flute), Eric Le Sage (piano), François Salque (cello), Lise Berthaud (viola), Paul Meyer (clarinet), Quatuor Ebène (string quartet), Daishin Kashimoto (violin)
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6 CDs
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The latest instalment of the French pianist’s Fauré series is enjoyable. If Pennetier’s playing is sometimes too matter-of-fact for this beautiful music, that straightforward approach can also... —