Sioned Williams, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Brodsky Quartet - Debussy: String Quartet, Piano Trio, Deux Danses, Rêverie (2012) CD-Rip

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Title: Debussy: String Quartet, Piano Trio, Deux Danses, Rêverie
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Chandos Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 65:29
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Achille-Claude Debussy (1862 – 1918)

[1]-[4] Premier Quatuor, Op. 10 (1893)
in G minor for strings
[5]-[6] Deux Danses (1904)
for chromatic harp and string orchestra
Adapted for pedal harp and string quintet
by Fabrice Pierre
[7]-[10] Premier Trio (1880)
in G major for violin, cello, and piano
[11] Rêverie (c. 1890)
for piano
Arranged for string quartet by Paul Cassidy

Performers:
Sioned Williams, harp
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, piano
Brodsky Quartet
Daniel Rowland, violin
Ian Belton, violin
Paul Cassidy, viola
Jacqueline Thomas, cello

The Brodsky Quartet celebrates its fortieth anniversary this year. Formed in 1972, the Quartet quickly emerged at the forefront of the international chamber music scene. It has performed more than 2000 concerts and made more than fifty highly acclaimed recordings. Now exclusive Chandos artists, the Brodsky players are releasing their second disc on Chandos with guest soloists Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and the harpist Sioned Williams. The Trio for piano, violin, and cello is an early work, written before Debussy established his own very distinctive musical language heard in pieces such as La Mer. Another early piece, Rêverie, for piano, was written by the young, struggling composer at a time when he was trying to make a living in Paris. The easiest market to break into for a composer was the salon, where songs and not-too-taxing piano music were in demand. Rêverie was one of several charming and tuneful works that Debussy wrote for this scene. In a somewhat different league, the String Quartet is considered a defining work in the history of chamber music. Sensual and impressionistic, it employs a cyclic structure that constituted a split from the rules of classical form and pointed the way forward. In the words of Pierre Boulez, Debussy freed chamber music from rigid structure, frozen rhetoric, and rigid aesthetics. The Deux Danses, made up of the Danse sacrée and Danse profane, complete the disc. At the end of the nineteenth century, the Parisian instrument makers Pleyel invented a chromatic harp which dispensed with pedals and achieved the full chromatic compass from two rows of strings that slanted across one another. Debussy was approached to write two pieces intended for a final examination of the Pleyel model. Danse sacrée makes use of Church modes, while Danse profane is a kind of sarabande. The competition aspect of the pieces is highlighted by the fact that, after the opening introduction, the harpist has no more than six bars rest. As it happened, the Pleyel model never caught on, and the works are now always performed on a pedal harp.


Sioned Williams, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Brodsky Quartet - Debussy: String Quartet, Piano Trio, Deux Danses, Rêverie (2012) CD-Rip