Poulenc: Music for Two Pianos

 
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FRANCIS POULENC
Poulenc: Music for Two Pianos
Antony Gray (piano), Rob Hao (piano)

[ Divine Art / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 26 June 2026

Divine Art is delighted to present Francis Poulenc: Music for Two Pianos performed by pianists Antony Gray and Rob Hao. Among the highlights of this superb new release are the first commercial audio recording of Antony Gray's own transcription for two pianos of Poulenc's score from the film Voyage en Amerique, the first recording of Poulenc's two-piano reduction of the Concert champêtre, plus the recently discovered Valse de musique de soie.

A superb pianist as well as a composer, Poulenc's works for piano are without exception charming, delightful and gratifyingly written. However, most of his piano music comes from the early part of his career, as Poulenc destroyed many of his later works, including a number for four hands/two pianos. The two-piano works on this album represent those later periods when he was at the height of his powers. The first comes from his delightful score, which was sadly lost, for the 1951 film about a couple from rural France on their first ever flight, Voyage en Amerique. Antony Gray tracked down a copy of the soundtrack, which was scored for two pianos, and transcribed it himself, realising this was the only way of recovering the score, and presents it here with Rob Hao in its first commercial standalone recording. To complete the transcription of the soundtrack, Gray also includes the song, Adieu Maison, with soprano Helen Miles, and a Valse, in which the two pianos are joined by an accordion, performed by Alise Silina. Gray and Hao also present a later version of this work entitled Embarquement pour Cythère, scored only for two pianos.

Tracks:

Adieu Maison
Concert champetre (version for 2 pianos)
Elegie for 2 pianos
L'Embarquement pour Cythere
Sonata for 2 pianos, FP156
Voyage en Amerique (transcr. Antony Gray)