Xavier Phillips and Cédric Tiberghien join Editor Martin Cullingford to discuss their new album This week's Gramophone Podcast explores the music by Gabriel Fauré for cello and piano, to coincide with ...
Fauré, arranged beautifully for cello. And did we mention he plays all four parts himself? YouTuber Mark Serkin has created a beautifully eerie arrangement of Fauré's Fugue in A minor. Written by the ...
This well-chosen programme presents four major works by three major French composers, all written in the decade after the start of the first World War. Hagai Shaham (violin), Raphael Wallfisch (cello) ...
The French composer Gabriel Fauré was born in Pamiers, south of Toulouse, in May 1845. That was the year when Wagner’s Tannhäuser premiered in Dresden and Wallace’s Maritana premiered in London, and ...
With the dances and dance-like pieces gathered on this CD, Sabine Bärtschi and Priska Zaugg fill several gaps in the recording offer. Given the lack of a wider choice of original compositions intended ...
The world is an unhappier place than ever this morning, yet somehow that incandescent performance of a uniquely beautiful string quartet made things not so hard. Today there’s calm resignation, though ...