Violoncelle francais: Debussy, Faure, Franck, Saint-Saens
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Label: Audite
Cat No: AUDITE97698
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 21st October 2016
Contents
Works
Cello Sonata in D minor, L135Elegie in C minor, op.24
Sicilienne, op.78
Songs (3), op.7
Allegro appassionato in B minor, op.43
Carnival of the Animals
Artists
Cheng˛ DuoWorks
Cello Sonata in D minor, L135Elegie in C minor, op.24
Sicilienne, op.78
Songs (3), op.7
Allegro appassionato in B minor, op.43
Carnival of the Animals
Artists
Cheng˛ DuoAbout
Bryan and Silvie Cheng are brother and sister; he is a cellist, she a pianist, and together they are the Cheng˛ Duo (pronounced Cheng Squared Duo), now presenting their debut CD with audite. These two Canadian artists are children of Chinese immigrants: she was born in Tokyo, he in Ottawa; today, he lives in Berlin, she in New York - cosmopolitans, therefore, with a diverse cultural background. Both are young, barely or around twenty years of age: Audite's youngest artists to date, which also reflects the label's strong commitment to its performers. This debut CD marks the beginning of an Audite recording series featuring Cheng˛ Duo. A further recording of Spanish works for cello and piano is already being planned.
This first disc makes the panorama of French chamber music written between the 1860s and the 1910s come alive in all its diversity: from multiple-movement works whose composers mainly drew on Beethoven and the German romantic composers, through to character pieces which formed part of the repertoire performed in sophisticated salons. Principal trends, some of which were devoted to one another by way of trenchant polemics, are represented by works of César Franck, Camille Saint-Saëns and his student Gabriel Fauré, as well as Claude Debussy.
The performers have not only proved an instant success as Cheng˛ Duo - stepping in at short notice at Carnegie Hall and impressing both the audience and the promoter to the extent that they were immediately re-invited - but have also won renowned awards as soloists, each in their own right.
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