Xavier Phillips and Cédric Tiberghien join Editor Martin Cullingford to discuss their new album This week's Gramophone Podcast explores the music by Gabriel Fauré for cello and piano, to coincide with ...
Originally written for cello and piano, and part of an unfinished cello sonata, the Élégie was later also orchestrated by the composer. The Élégie was an immediate success, covering a wide range of ...
His Élégie of 1880 is both passionate and inward, gorgeous in melody and harmony. He wrote other pieces for cello and piano, four of which Alban Gerhardt and Cecile Licad include here ( Romance, ...
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, ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Those who know him only by the Requiem may be surprised to learn that, at least for connoisseurs, the real Fauré was ...
This week's Lunchtime Concerts are from the 2012 Oxford Chamber Music Festival with the theme of Fairytale and Fantasy. Today's offering includes music by Fauré, Beethoven & Tabakova. Full programme ...
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) ...
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