Fauré Vioolsonates nr. 1 en 2
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Beschrijving
Two violin sonatas with piano by Gabriel Fauré, performed by Pierre Amoyal (violin) and Pascal Rogé (piano), presented as a complete recital. The set includes Sonata No. 1 in A major, Op. 13 (four movements, about 25 minutes) and Sonata No. 2 in E minor, Op. 108 (four movements, about 24 minutes), plus a selection of shorter pieces: Morceau de concours, Andante Op. 75, Romance Op. 28, and Berceuse Op. 16. The recording captures the intimate interplay between violin and piano across the works, with precise architectural contrasts between lyrical cantabile lines and virtuosic finales. The performances were captured at Walthamstow Assembly Hall in June 1992, under Decca's production, with booklet notes and translations available in multiple languages.
The release features detailed credits for the performers and production team, including the editors, engineers, and publishers involved in the various pieces. The programme presents a cohesive survey of Fauré’s chamber music for violin and piano, complemented by descriptive liner notes and photography related to the artists.
Kenmerken
- Sonatas voor viool en piano No. 1 in A majeur, Op. 13
- Sonate No. 2 in e mineur, Op. 108
- Morceau de concours en op: onbekend uitgave
- Andante, Op. 75; Romance, Op. 28; Berceuse, Op. 16
- Opgenomen in Walthamstow Assembly Hall, juni 1992
- Uitgegeven onder Decca; violist Pierre Amoyal en pianist Pascal Rogé
Two violin sonatas with piano by Gabriel Fauré, performed by Pierre Amoyal (violin) and Pascal Rogé (piano), presented as a complete recital. The set includes Sonata No. 1 in A major, Op. 13 (four movements, about 25 minutes) and Sonata No. 2 in E minor, Op. 108 (four movements, about 24 minutes), plus a selection of shorter pieces: Morceau de concours, Andante Op. 75, Romance Op. 28, and Berceuse Op. 16. The recording captures the intimate interplay between violin and piano across the works, with precise architectural contrasts between lyrical cantabile lines and virtuosic finales. The performances were captured at Walthamstow Assembly Hall in June 1992, under Decca's production, with booklet notes and translations available in multiple languages.
The release features detailed credits for the performers and production team, including the editors, engineers, and publishers involved in the various pieces. The programme presents a cohesive survey of Fauré’s chamber music for violin and piano, complemented by descriptive liner notes and photography related to the artists.
Kenmerken
- Sonatas voor viool en piano No. 1 in A majeur, Op. 13
- Sonate No. 2 in e mineur, Op. 108
- Morceau de concours en op: onbekend uitgave
- Andante, Op. 75; Romance, Op. 28; Berceuse, Op. 16
- Opgenomen in Walthamstow Assembly Hall, juni 1992
- Uitgegeven onder Decca; violist Pierre Amoyal en pianist Pascal Rogé
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