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Release Date: Friday 11 October 2024
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There are fruitful contrasts in the works for piano and orchestra of these two French composers. Gabriel Fauré's Ballade in F sharp major is graceful and serene but ends with a Lisztian flourish, whereas his neglected Fantaisie, though modestly orchestrated, is distinctive and characterful. Francis Poulenc, himself a gifted pianist, wrote his Piano Concerto for the Boston Symphony during his second American tour in 1949, full of alluring melodies and seductive orchestral colour. The ballet Aubade was composed for piano and 18 instruments with a scenario by Poulenc himself. It foreshadows the concerto while also revealing a Stravinskian influence.
Fauré: Ballade in F sharp major for solo piano or piano & orchestra, Op. 19
Poulenc: Piano Concerto in C sharp minor, FP 146 (1949)
Fauré: Fantaisie in G Major, Op. 111
Poulenc: Aubade, FP 51