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Gabriel Fauré: Complete Piano Quartets & Quintets
Bernhard Braunholz, Werner Neuhaus, Erich Sichermann
Gabriel Fauré: Complete Piano Quartets & Quintets
Genre: Classical
 
This 2CD set brings together Faurés Piano Quartets including the much-loved C minor Quartet, surely Faurés best-known chamber work and the rarely performed or recorded Piano Quintets. Listeners who are most fam...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bernhard Braunholz, Werner Neuhaus, Erich Sichermann, Gunther Kehr, Jacqueline Eymar
Title: Gabriel Fauré: Complete Piano Quartets & Quintets
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Label: Naxos of America, Inc.
Release Date: 6/24/2014
Genre: Classical
Style: Chamber Music
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2

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This 2CD set brings together Faurés Piano Quartets including the much-loved C minor Quartet, surely Faurés best-known chamber work and the rarely performed or recorded Piano Quintets. Listeners who are most familiar with Faurés music through his Requiem and other vocal works, or who may only know the C minor Quartet out of all his chamber repertoire, are urged to discover the less well-known chamber works here, as they are charming pieces that showcase the harmonic richness and melodic invention that are hallmarks of Faurés style. The Op.15 Quartet is an exquisitely crafted work, in which romantic, passionate melodies seamlessly fit into relatively strict classical forms. The first movement, in a concise sonata form, but displaying luxurious late-Romantic textures, is a case in point. This is followed by a vivacious Scherzo, a beautiful, songlike Adagio, and a boisterous finale that includes an astonishing succession of key changes. The Op.45 Quartet demonstrates a much bolder departure from the Classical tradition in terms of both structure and harmony. Some of its most striking moments include a mercurial, rhythmically inventive Scherzo and an evocative, deeply moving Adagio. Faurés Piano Quintets are both mature masterpieces and showcase how his musical language had evolved and become more experimental. Op.89 won great admiration from its dedicatee Eugène Ysaÿe, who called it absolute music in the purest sense of the word. The Op.115, dedicated to another eminent composer, Paul Dukas, dates from 1921, three years before Faurés death, and could be said to represent the pinnacle of his art. Indeed, following its premiere in Paris, one reviewer wrote We had expected a beautiful work, but not one as beautiful as this. Other information: Recorded in 1966 in Stuttgart. Booklet features extensive liner notes.