[ Harmonia Mundi / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 26 January 2018
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Thanks to the combined talents of Isabelle Faust (performing on a gut-string violin) and Alexander Melnikov (on a period piano), César Franck's Sonata reclaims the incomparable sonority and texture which reveal its intended poetry and force. The celebrated Concert by Ernest Chausson likewise regains its astonishing freshness in this new light which delicately illuminates the intimate sound world of the composer.
"few performers have reached into [the Franck's] incandescent erotic passion as this duo do here. The piano part is famously virtuosic, but Melnikov, an established soloist as well as Faust's regular partner, makes light of its difficulties. Their vision of the piece and its turbulent emotions is grand in scale, almost operatic." - The Observer
"The A major Violin Sonata (1886) is his most frequently recorded work, but few performers have reached into its incandescent erotic passion as this duo do here. The piano part is famously virtuosic, but Melnikov, an established soloist as well as Faust's regular partner, makes light of its difficulties … They are joined by the young Salagon Quartet in the undeservedly less familiar Chausson concerto - another heady French chamber work under the influence of "Wagnerisme". The rising intensity of the trés animé finale is almost indecent, as Mme Franck might have said." - The Sunday Times
"gut strings and an Erard piano from around 1885 help to create the welcome impression that we are in a Parisian salon, listening up close. The Erard has a rich, woody depth of tone; play no louder than a whisper yet without losing eloquence is surely facilitated by the gentle plangency of her strings." BBC Music
"[Chausson] Faust and the quartet…conjures and maintains a spellbinding, moonlit atmosphere. [Franck] equally impressive…[Faust] finds intense expressivity in restraint and emotional directness." Gramophone
César Franck
Sonata for piano and violin in A Major, FW8
Ernest Chausson
Concert for Violin, Piano and String Quartet in D Major, Op.21