French Cello Sonatas Vol.2
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Label: C-AVI
Cat No: AVI8553314
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 27th May 2014
Contents
Works
Berceuse in D major, op.16Elegie in C minor, op.24
Romance in A major, op.69
Romances sans paroles (3), op.17
Cello Sonata in A major
Cello Sonata no.2 in F major, op.123
Artists
Julian Steckel (cello)Paul Rivinius (piano)
Works
Berceuse in D major, op.16Elegie in C minor, op.24
Romance in A major, op.69
Romances sans paroles (3), op.17
Cello Sonata in A major
Cello Sonata no.2 in F major, op.123
Artists
Julian Steckel (cello)Paul Rivinius (piano)
About
César Franck, Gabriel Fauré and Camille Saint-Saëns not only have their Frenchness in common, but they were almost of the same generation.
Born in 1835, Saint-Saens was admittedly the teacher and mentor of Fauré, who was ten years younger. Franck, the eldest of the three, was born in 1822. As children of their time, all three were strongly influenced by the (French) music of the 19th century. With careers lasting well on into early Modernism, they came to be regarded as forerunners – and also antipodes – of Debussy and Ravel, without being reduced to that role. In reality, each one of them was a truly independent creator.
"I have most definitely added Steckel to my short list of favourite living cellists, alongside Bailey, Isserlis and Colin Carr, and will most definitely be on the lookout for any new releases by him." - Fanfare, 2011
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