Alban Gerhardt's account of Fauré's two cello sonatas, both late works, repay careful listening. Like the works themselves, his playing and that of the pianist Cecile Licad is full of subtleties, the ...
This album celebrates two composers of some of the finest of all French cello music. Saint-Saëns and Fauré, not obvious bedfellows and 10 years apart in age, first met when the former taught the ...
A gorgeous performance of the well-known Élégie comes as the first of the five “encores” on this magnificent disc devoted for the most part to Fauré’s two cello sonatas, the D minor, composed in 1917, ...
Sonata for Cello and Piano Simon Lane, Musician, Piano Philip Higham, Musician, Cello Claude Debussy, Composer Elégie Gabriel Fauré, Composer Simon Lane, Musician, Piano Philip Higham, Musician, Cello ...
Fauré, arranged beautifully for cello. And did we mention he plays all four parts himself? YouTuber Mark Serkin has created a beautifully eerie arrangement of Fauré's Fugue in A minor. Written by the ...
Elégie Maria Kliegel, Cello Gabriel Fauré, Composer Nina Tichman, Piano Papillon Nina Tichman, Piano Maria Kliegel, Cello Gabriel Fauré, Composer Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 1 Maria Kliegel, Cello ...
This well-chosen programme presents four major works by three major French composers, all written in the decade after the start of the first World War. Hagai Shaham (violin), Raphael Wallfisch (cello) ...
Live from London’s Wigmore Hall, and introduced by Sarah Walker, brothers Paul and Huw Watkins perform cello sonatas by Debussy and Fauré, as well as Schumann's 5 Pieces in Folk Style and Michael Zev ...
The French composer Gabriel Fauré was born in Pamiers, south of Toulouse, in May 1845. That was the year when Wagner’s Tannhäuser premiered in Dresden and Wallace’s Maritana premiered in London, and ...
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