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Leonardo Micucci, Francesco Basanisi & Roberto Mansueto - Rhené-Baton: Chamber Music for Piano and Strings (2019) [Hi-Res]

Leonardo Micucci, Francesco Basanisi & Roberto Mansueto - Rhené-Baton: Chamber Music for Piano and Strings (2019) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Rhené-Baton: Chamber Music for Piano and Strings
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 01:37:42
  • Total Size: 374 MB / 1.58 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 24: I. Allegro non troppo - Allegro vivo assai (08:25)
2. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 24: II. Larghetto (07:33)
3. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 24: III. Allegro vivo (08:11)
4. Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 46: I. Allegro comodo (17:11)
5. Suite ancienne, Op. 55: I. Prélude (03:07)
6. Suite ancienne, Op. 55: II. Aria (04:24)
7. Suite ancienne, Op. 55: III. Gavotte (02:10)
8. Suite ancienne, Op. 55: IV. Gigue (02:33)
9. Cello Sonata, Op. 28: I. Andante tranquillo - Allegro vivo e agitato (07:03)
10. Cello Sonata, Op. 28: II. Andante un poco maestoso (05:37)
11. Cello Sonata, Op. 28: III. Allegro vivo - Largo e maestoso (07:12)
12. Piano Trio, Op. 31: I. Lento - Allegro (10:16)
13. Piano Trio, Op. 31: II. Divertissement sur un vieil air Breton (04:18)
14. Piano Trio, Op. 31: III. Andante - Allegro vivace e agitato (09:42)

Although now largely forgotten, Rhené-Emmanuel Bâton (1879-1940) was a key figure in Parisian musical circles during the early 1900s. Rhené-Baton, as he was later known, was born in Normandy to a Breton family. but trained at the Paris Conservatoire to become a composer, pianist and conductor. A meeting with Serge Diaghilev led to the engagement to conduct the Ballets russes on tour, and as a conductor he was the subject dedicatee of several works such as Roussel’s Second Symphony.

Meanwhile Rhené-Baton continued to compose, and it was through his own music that he felt most free to express his Breton identity. Almost all the chamber music presented here dates from the years 1921-27. Both the Cello Sonata and Violin Sonata call for piano playing of great virtuosity, probably because Rhené-Baton intended those parts for himself, while the melody line unfolds in a mode of archaic, neoclassical lyricism. The peak of his achievement in the chamber-music genre, however, is the A minor Piano Trio, composed in 1923. The second movement is a ‘Divertissement sur un vieil air Breton’ – the ‘vieil air’ in question being ‘Gwin ar c’hallaoued’ (the wine of Gall), one of the best-known Breton tunes.

The Suite ancienne (1933) is different in character: a collection of dances like a Baroque suite (Prelude, Aria, Gavotte, Gigue). The more intimate mood of this chamber repertoire evokes a series of everyday musical scenes: interiors, winter hearths, summer festivities and ancient celebrations in which Rhené-Baton is both narrator and participant.

Founded in 2009, the Wolferl Trio comprises three Italian musicians all with distinguished careers as performers and teachers in their own right.

Leonardo Micucci, violin
Roberto Mansueto, cello
Francesco Basanisi, piano


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  • platico
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A wrongly forgotten composer
This beautiful Wolferl trio album is a true revelation. Excellent technical quality of the recording, perhaps at times the piano is a bit overflowing. A special mention for the interpretation given by the Wolferl Trio: musicians who could aspire to an international career in chamber music, given that two of the trio members already play in the prestigious Orchestra of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia in Rome. Baton's music flows sad and melancholy. The slow movement of the Trio is of haunting beauty. Five well deserved stars!

A wrongly forgotten composer
This beautiful Wolferl trio album is a true revelation. Excellent technical quality of the recording, perhaps at times the piano is a bit overflowing. A special mention for the interpretation given by the Wolferl Trio: musicians who could aspire to an international career in chamber music, given that two of the trio members already play in the prestigious Orchestra of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia in Rome. Baton's music flows sad and melancholy. The slow movement of the Trio is of haunting beauty. Five well deserved stars!