Faure: Piano Quartets
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Following an invitation from Saint-Saens, Faure joined the Societe Nationale de Musique in 1871. Here he became acquainted with Franck, D'indy, Bizet and other prominent French musicians. The Society set itself the mission of promoting French music and offering a forum for the circulation of orchestral and chamber works. The Society was to have a great influence on Faure. in an interview in 1922, he spokeThe truth is that, before 1870, i would not have dreamt of composing a sonata or quartet. Only when Saint- Saens founded the Societe did i set about doing so." And in fact almost all Faure's chamber works had their premieres under the auspices of the Societe Nationale de MusiqueKathryn Stott is an internationally acknowledged interpreter of Faure's piano music. BBC Music Magazine recently wrote, 'Kathryn Stott reinforces her position as one of the finest Faure interpreters of her generation'. She has also been behind several major festivals and concert series. For her involvement in 'Faure and the French Connection' she was appointed Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French government.She has long wished to record Faure's hauntingly beautiful two piano quartets, but was looking for the right ensemble. She has found that in the form of the Hermitage String Trio, a group she has toured with on a number of occasions. The Strad recently wrote of the grounp, \This ensemble will do much to put more string trio repertory on the musical map" The quartets are presented with the solo piano work, Nocturne No.4; a unique combination and fresh interpretations, recorded in warm Chandos sound. Founded in 2004, The Hermitage String Trio soon established itself as among the finest ensembles of its type. Steeped in the renowned Russian tradition of string playing, the members of this European-based Russian trio possess a love of chamber music that shines through in their programmes""
Tracklisting
Jonathan Aasgaard; Sinfonia of London; John Wilson
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Halle Choir; John Storgards
Sara Dowling; Aquarelle Guitar Quartet
Dame Sarah Connolly; Joseph Middleton
James Ehnes; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
Zeb Soanes; Britten Sinfonia Voices; Britten Sinfonia; Jamie Phillips
Sinfonia of London; John Wilson
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet; Manchester Camerata; Gabor Takacs-Nagy