Kungsbacka Piano Trio - Faure: Piano Quartet No.2 (2014)

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Artist: Kungsbacka Piano Trio
Title Of Album: Faure: Piano Quartet No.2
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: 320 / FLAC
Total Time: 61:30 min
Total Size: 141 / 245 MB
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Tracklist:

Piano Quartet No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 45
Composer: Gabriel Fauré - Artists: Kungsbacka Piano Trio & Philip Dukes
01. I. Allegro molto moderato (11:14)
02. II. Allegro molto (3:27)
03. III. Adagio non troppo (10:16)
04. IV. Allegro molto (8:31)

05. Dolly Suite, Op. 56: No. 1. Berceuse (version for violin and piano) (2:41)
Composer: Gabriel Fauré - Artists: Malin Broman & Simon Crawford-Phillips

06. 3 Romances sans paroles, Op. 17: No. 1. Andante quasi allegretto (arr. J. Delsart for violin and piano) (1:49)
Composer: Jules Delsart - Artists: Malin Broman & Simon Crawford-Phillips

07. 3 Romances sans paroles, Op. 17: No. 2. Allegro molto (arr. J. Delsart for cello and piano) (2:16)
Composer: Jules Delsart - Artists: Jesper Svedberg & Simon Crawford-Phillips

08. 3 Romances sans paroles, Op. 17: No. 3. Andante moderato (arr. P. Gouin for cello and piano) (2:02)
Composer: Gabriel Fauré - Artists: Jesper Svedberg & Simon Crawford-Phillips

Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 120 (version for clarinet, cello and piano)
Composer: Gabriel Fauré - Artists: Richard Hosford, Jesper Svedberg & Simon Crawford-Phillips
09. I. Allegro ma non troppo (6:02)
10. II. Andantino (8:33)
11. III. Allegro vivo (4:39)

Gabriel Fauré’s chamber works, long overshadowed by his popular Requiem (Naxos 8.550765), are regaining their rightful place. This new release from the Kungsbacka Piano Trio follows their recording of Fauré’s First Piano Quartet and other chamber works (8.573042), described by Gramophone as ‘a delectable way into Fauré’s chamber music’. The programme features the less frequently heard original version, with clarinet, of the Piano Trio, the Second Piano Quartet, which includes an evocation of the bells of Cadirac near the composer’s home, the Romances sans paroles, described by Marcel Proust as ‘intoxicating’ and one of Fauré’s most famous works, the Berceuse from the Dolly Suite.






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