Stéphanie Moraly, Romain David, Quintette Syntonia - Koechlin: Violin Sonata, Op.64 & Piano Quintet, Op.80 (2018) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Stéphanie Moraly, Romain David, Quintette Syntonia
- Title: Koechlin: Violin Sonata, Op.64 & Piano Quintet, Op.80
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Timpani
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:12:40
- Total Size: 304 / 646 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Violin Sonata, Op. 64: I. Calme, sans lenteur cependant. Lumineux et féérique
02. Violin Sonata, Op. 64: II. Scherzo. Très modéré - Allegro con moto
03. Violin Sonata, Op. 64: III. Andante, lent quasi adagio
04. Violin Sonata, Op. 64: IV. Final. Allegro mais très modéré
05. Piano Quintet, Op. 80: I. L’attente obscure de ce qui sera. Andante très calme, presque adagio
06. Piano Quintet, Op. 80: II. L'assaut de l'adversaire, la blessure. Allegro con moto
07. Piano Quintet, Op. 80: III. La nature consolatrice. Andante quasi adagio
08. Piano Quintet, Op. 80: IV. Final. La joie. Allegro moderato
It is not the first Koechlin ablum from Timpani and not the first release from the Syntonia Quintet, but it is the first album of this ensemble for Timpani, and it features two very great yet very seldom recorded works from the French repertory: the Sonata for violin and piano - with Stephane Moraly and Romain David, the ensembles first violin and pianist - and the Quintet for piano and strings, the score of which has been entirely revised (thousands of errors!) by the great Koechlin specialist Otfrid Nies. A fine ensemble was required to take up this challenge: the Syntonia Quintet, hailed for its previous releases of Dvorak, Schumann, Franck and Olivier Greif. Created in 1999, Syntonia is the only existing Piano Quintet in France. Paris Conservatoire graduates in 2000, its members took that year a prize at the Florence International Competition and recorded their first album. They have since performed in many prestigious festivals and concert venues.
01. Violin Sonata, Op. 64: I. Calme, sans lenteur cependant. Lumineux et féérique
02. Violin Sonata, Op. 64: II. Scherzo. Très modéré - Allegro con moto
03. Violin Sonata, Op. 64: III. Andante, lent quasi adagio
04. Violin Sonata, Op. 64: IV. Final. Allegro mais très modéré
05. Piano Quintet, Op. 80: I. L’attente obscure de ce qui sera. Andante très calme, presque adagio
06. Piano Quintet, Op. 80: II. L'assaut de l'adversaire, la blessure. Allegro con moto
07. Piano Quintet, Op. 80: III. La nature consolatrice. Andante quasi adagio
08. Piano Quintet, Op. 80: IV. Final. La joie. Allegro moderato
It is not the first Koechlin ablum from Timpani and not the first release from the Syntonia Quintet, but it is the first album of this ensemble for Timpani, and it features two very great yet very seldom recorded works from the French repertory: the Sonata for violin and piano - with Stephane Moraly and Romain David, the ensembles first violin and pianist - and the Quintet for piano and strings, the score of which has been entirely revised (thousands of errors!) by the great Koechlin specialist Otfrid Nies. A fine ensemble was required to take up this challenge: the Syntonia Quintet, hailed for its previous releases of Dvorak, Schumann, Franck and Olivier Greif. Created in 1999, Syntonia is the only existing Piano Quintet in France. Paris Conservatoire graduates in 2000, its members took that year a prize at the Florence International Competition and recorded their first album. They have since performed in many prestigious festivals and concert venues.
Year 2018 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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