Charles Owen - Fauré: The Complete Barcarolles, Trois Romances sans paroles (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Charles Owen
- Title: Fauré: The Complete Barcarolles, Trois Romances sans paroles
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Avie Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 63:08 min
- Total Size: 194 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Barcarolle No. 1, Op. 26 in A Minor: Allegretto moderato
02. Barcarolle No. 2, Op. 41 in G Major: Allegretto quasi Allegro
03. Barcarolle No. 3, Op. 42 in G-Flat Major: Andante quasi Allegretto
04. Barcarolle No. 4, Op. 44 in A-Flat Major: Allegretto
05. Barcarolle No. 5, Op. 66 in F-Sharp Minor: Allegretto moderato
06. Barcarolle No. 6, Op. 70 in E-Flat Major: Allegretto vivo
07. Barcarolle No. 7, Op. 90 in D Minor: Allegretto moderato
08. Barcarolle No. 8, Op. 96 in D-Flat Major: Allegretto Moderato
09. Barcarolle No. 9, Op. 101 in A Minor
10. Barcarolle No. 10. Op. 104:2 in A Minor: Allegretto moderato
11. Barcarolle No. 11, Op. 105 in G Minor: Allegretto moderato
12. Barcarolle No. 12, Op. 106 bis in E-Flat Major: Allegretto giocoso
13. Barcarolle No. 13, Op. 116 in C major: Allegretto
14. Trois Romances sans paroles, Op. 17: No. 1 in A-Flat Major, Andante quasi allegretto
15. Trois Romances sans paroles, Op. 17: No. 2 in A Minor, Allegro molto
16. Trois Romances sans paroles, Op. 17: No. 3 in A-Flat Major, Andante moderato
Following a critically acclaimed recording of Fauré’s Complete Nocturnes (AV2133), Charles Owen surveys the composer’s Complete Barcarolles, uniquely coupled with Trois Romances sans paroles.
Pianist Charles Owens follows a critically acclaimed release of Fauré’s popular Nocturnes (AV2133) with a relative rarity – a complete survey of the composer’s Barcarolles uniquely coupled with Trois Romances sans paroles, Fauré’s first published works for piano. The Barcarolles straddle the turn of the 20th century and span a four-decade period, from 1880 – 1921. The works’ dedicatees were a veritable roll call of Parisian musical elite. Though written and published separately, they hang together well through their combination of mystery, humanity and inner poetry. Yet it is a rare pianist who plays all thirteen, a bill that Charles Owen lives up to brilliantly.
Pianist Charles Owens follows a critically acclaimed release of Fauré’s popular Nocturnes (AV2133) with a relative rarity – a complete survey of the composer’s Barcarolles uniquely coupled with Trois Romances sans paroles, Fauré’s first published works for piano. The Barcarolles straddle the turn of the 20th century and span a four-decade period, from 1880 – 1921. The works’ dedicatees were a veritable roll call of Parisian musical elite. Though written and published separately, they hang together well through their combination of mystery, humanity and inner poetry. Yet it is a rare pianist who plays all thirteen, a bill that Charles Owen lives up to brilliantly.
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