Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. Personally I can’t listen to music with lyrics; they’re too distracting.
Composed in 1887, Fauré's graceful Pavane was originally a piano piece, based on a traditional Spanish court dance. It’s another perfect example of Fauré refining his musical ideas into miniature form ...
Hector BERLIOZ - Le Corsaire, ouverture op.21. Gabriel FAURE - Pavane op.50. Pascal DUSAPIN - Quatuor à cordes n°6 (Hapax pour quatuor et orchestre). Quatuor Arditti.
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