Philippe Graffin, Thierry Fischer - Rare French Works (2002)
Artist: Philippe Graffin, Thierry Fischer
Title: Rare French Works
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:11:09
Total Size: 343 Mb
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Tracklist: Title: Rare French Works
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:11:09
Total Size: 343 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Gabriel Fauré - Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 14
02. Camille Saint-Saëns - Morceau de concert, Op. 62
03. Édouard Lalo - Fantaisie Norvégienne - 1. Andante - Allegretto
04. Édouard Lalo - Fantaisie Norvégienne - 2. Andante
05. Édouard Lalo - Fantaisie Norvégienne - 3. Allegro - Presto
06. Ernest Guiraud - Caprice - 1. Andante
07. Ernest Guiraud - Caprice - 2. Allegro appassionato
08. Édouard Lalo - Guitarre, Op. 28
09. Joseph Canteloube - Poeme
Performers:
Philippe Graffin - violin
The Ulster Orchestra
Thierry Fischer – conductor
This is a collection of absolute gems. The one-movement Concerto by Fauré is the only movement to have survived from an original three-movement violin concerto, and Saint-Saëns’s Morceau de concert was originally intended as the first movement of his third violin concerto. Lalo’s Fantaisie norvégienne, with its utterly gorgeous slow movement, was to become the inspiration behind Bruch’s Scottish Fantaisie, and Guitare is an early encore piece for violin and piano (later orchestrated by Gabriel Pierné) that Lalo (himself a violinist) wrote for his own use. Guiraud, who taught composition to both Debussy and Dukas, wrote the haunting Caprice for Sarasate, and the Poème by Canteloube shows much of the charm he is now so famed for through his Chants d’Auvergne.
The combination of Romantic French music for violin and orchestra, the ever-exquisite playing of Philippe Graffin, and superb accompaniment from the Ulster Orchestra under Thierry Fischer makes this disc quite simply enchanting.
The combination of Romantic French music for violin and orchestra, the ever-exquisite playing of Philippe Graffin, and superb accompaniment from the Ulster Orchestra under Thierry Fischer makes this disc quite simply enchanting.