Sinfonieorchester Basel & Ivor Bolton – The Secret Fauré 2 (2019)
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For the album “The Secret Fauré”, released in 2018, the Basel Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Principal Conductor Ivor Bolton received fantastic reviews: “The music of Fauré … unfolds its attraction only gradually and very subtly, with a gentle, addictive spell can make.” (NDR Kultur) In his new album, the orchestra presents a number of other orchestral and concert works by the French composer, Gabriel Fauré. Most of the recordings are based on the new critical edition of Fauré’s works published by Bärenreiter-Verlag, whose score has been edited according to the latest scientific criteria. The recording begins with the famous “Berceuse”, originally for violin and piano, which premiered in February 1880 with Fauré on the piano. The piece appears on this album in the version for violin and orchestra by Fauré, which premiered in April of the same year. The “Romance”, originally composed for violin and piano and premiered in 1883, was later orchestrated by Fauré himself. But after the disappearance of the manuscript created Philippe Gaubert a new orchestral version. Fauré’s elegant “Ballade” reminiscent of Chopin and anticipating Debussy was inspired by “Waldweben” in Wagner’s Siegfried. Originally written for solo piano in 1879, it was later adapted by Fauré for piano and orchestra on the advice of Liszt. This piece appears on this album as a world premiere release after the new Bärenreiter Complete Edition, which was recently released. The “Élégie”, originally for violoncello and piano and remarkable for its sad melody, was premiered in late 1883 and orchestrated in 1895. The musical comedy “Masques et Bergamasques”, first performed in Monte Carlo in 1919, is composed in part of previously composed pieces that Fauré compiled into a rousing orchestral suite. Fauré’s famous “Pavane” enjoys great popularity today, especially in its numerous arrangements, but can be experienced on this album in its original version for orchestra. The “Allegro” of the F major symphony has long been known only in the transcription for piano four hands. The orchestral version of the work, which was now entitled Symphony, was premiered in 1874. However, Fauré decided not to include it in his catalog raisonné. Also the “Allegro” of the F major symphony appears on this album as a world premiere recording after the new complete edition of Fauré’s works.
Tracklist:
1. Berceuse for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 16 (04:19)
2. Romance for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 28 (06:51)
3. Ballade for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 19 (14:23)
4. Élégie for Cello and Orchestra , Op. 24 (07:13)
5. Masques et Bergamasques Suite, Op. 112: I. Ouverture (03:47)
6. Masques et Bergamasques Suite, Op. 112: II. Menuet (02:46)
7. Masques et Bergamasques Suite, Op. 112: III. Gavotte (03:19)
8. Masques et Bergamasques Suite, Op. 112: IV. Pastorale (03:49)
9. Pavane, Op. 50 (06:55)
10. Suite d’orchestre in F Major, Op. 20: Allegro (13:06)
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