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BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier - Fauré: Orchestral Works (1995)

BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier - Fauré: Orchestral Works (1995)
  • Title: Fauré: Orchestral Works
  • Year Of Release: 1995
  • Label: Chandos Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 72:53
  • Total Size: 265 Mb
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Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)

Masques Et Bergamasques Op. 112 (14:10)
1 I. Ouverture: Allegro Molto Vivo 3:35
2 II. Menuet: Tempo Di Minuetto. Allegretto Moderato 2:52
3 III. Gavotte: Allegro Vivo 3:01
4 IV. Pastorale: Andantino Tranquillo 4:31
5 Ballade For Piano And Orchestra Op. 19 (Andante Cantabile) 14:00
6 Pavane Op. 50 (Andante Molto Moderato) 6:20
7 Prelude To Pénélope (Andante Moderato) 7:49
8 Fantaisie For Flute And Orchestra Op. 79 (Andantino) 4:50 7:44
Dolly Suite Op. 56 (16:45)
10 I. Berceuse: Allegretto Moderato 2:32
11 II. Mi-a-ou: Allegro Vivo 2:09
12 III. Le Jardin De Dolly: Andantino 2:34
13 IV. Kitty-valse: Tempo Di Valse 2:40
14 V. Tendresse: Andante 4:14
15 VI. Le Pas Espagnol: Allegro 2:20

Performers:
Kathryn Stott - piano
Richard Davis - flute
Peter Dixon - cello
BBC Philharmonic
Yan Pascal Tortelier - conductor

Masques et bergamasques, which takes its title from Verlaine's sad, mysterious poem Clair delune, is a late stage work that the composer himself described as melancholy and nostalgic, but it's hardly romantic, being instead pointedly neo-classical in character and shape. The playing here under Yan Pascal Tortelier is very satisfying, as are the elegant flute solos of the exquisitely delicate Pavane, performed here without the optional chorus, and in Dolly. The rarely heard Overture to the opera Pénélope is also effectively presented here.
The biggest concertante work here, the Ballade of 1881, is Fauré's orchestration of his piano piece of the same name; it's gentle music that persuades and cajoles in a very Gallic way.
Though not an overtly virtuoso utterance, it makes its own exacting technical demands on the soloist, among them being complete control of touch and pedalling. The highly regarded Fauréan Kathryn Stott meets these with consistent success.
There's little rhetoric and no bombast in Fauré's art, but how civilised he was, and what sympathetic interpreters serve him here! The recording is warm yet also delicate.


BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier - Fauré: Orchestral Works (1995)




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