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The Complete Songs of Faure, Vol. 2
Gabriel Fauré

Malcolm Martineau

The Complete Songs of Faure, Vol. 2

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212047224
Catnr: SIGCD 472
Release date: 05 May 2017
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Signum Classics
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0635212047224
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SIGCD 472
Release date
05 May 2017
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Pianist Malcolm Martineau brings together some of the UK’s finest singers for the second release in a new series charting the complete songs of French composer Gabriel Fauré. This series follows Martineau’s well-received series of The Complete Poulenc Songs.
Fijnzinnige liederen van Fauré
Pianist Malcolm Martineau brengt alle liederen van de Franse componist Gabriel Fauré in kaart. Ook voor dit tweede album in de serie bracht hij weer enkele van de populairste en beste zangers van het Verenigd Koninkrijk bij elkaar. Eerder al verzamelde Martineau alle liederen van Poulenc; een serie die heel goed is ontvangen.

Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) was in zijn tijd een bekend componist van piano- en kamermuziek. Zelfs een opera behoorde tot zijn oeuvre. Fauré maakte in zijn leven een voortdurende ontwikkeling door. Hij vernieuwde de Franse religieuze muziek. En had een geheel eigen stijl, waarin hij zocht naar evenwicht tussen romantische gevoeligheid en strenge compositieregels. Het resultaat: een compromis tussen muzikale taal en vormgeving. Zijn muziek is ingetogen en fijnzinnig.

Tussen 1861 en 1921 ontwikkelde Fauré een rijkdom en subtiliteit in het componeren van liederen. De liederen van zijn vriend de componist Henri Duparc hadden slechts een tijdelijke invloed op zijn eigen werken. Terwijl Duparc de grote gebaren omarmde, gaf Fauré de voorkeur aan de suggestie en de nuance. Wat dat betreft lijkt zijn muziek op die van Erik Satie: zij spreekt elke luisteraar aan in bekende tonen.

Artist(s)

Malcolm Martineau

Malcolm Martineau was born in Edinburgh, read Music at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge and studied at the Royal College of Music.  Recognised as one of the leading accompanists of his generation, he has worked with many of the world’s greatest singers including Sir Thomas Allen, Dame Janet Baker, Olaf Bär, Barbara Bonney, Ian Bostridge, Angela Gheorghiu, Susan Graham, Thomas Hampson, Della Jones, Simon Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager, Magdalena Kozena, Solveig Kringelborn, Jonathan Lemalu, Dame Felicity Lott, Christopher Maltman, Karita Mattila, Lisa Milne, Ann Murray, Anna Netrebko, Anne Sofie von Otter, Joan Rodgers, Amanda Roocroft, Michael Schade, Frederica von Stade, Sarah Walker and Bryn Terfel. He has presented his own series at the Wigmore Hall (a Britten and a Poulenc series and Decade by...
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Malcolm Martineau was born in Edinburgh, read Music at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge and studied at the Royal College of Music.

Recognised as one of the leading accompanists of his generation, he has worked with many of the world’s greatest singers including Sir Thomas Allen, Dame Janet Baker, Olaf Bär, Barbara Bonney, Ian Bostridge, Angela Gheorghiu, Susan Graham, Thomas Hampson, Della Jones, Simon Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager, Magdalena Kozena, Solveig Kringelborn, Jonathan Lemalu, Dame Felicity Lott, Christopher Maltman, Karita Mattila, Lisa Milne, Ann Murray, Anna Netrebko, Anne Sofie von Otter, Joan Rodgers, Amanda Roocroft, Michael Schade, Frederica von Stade, Sarah Walker and Bryn Terfel.

He has presented his own series at the Wigmore Hall (a Britten and a Poulenc series and Decade by Decade – 100 years of German Song broadcast by the BBC) and at the Edinburgh Festival (the complete lieder of Hugo Wolf). He has appeared throughout Europe (including London’s Wigmore Hall, Barbican, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Royal Opera House; La Scala, Milan; the Chatelet, Paris; the Liceu, Barcelona; Berlin’s Philharmonie and Konzerthaus; Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw and the Vienna Konzerthaus and Musikverein), North America (including in New York both Alice Tully Hall and Carnegie Hall), Australia (including the Sydney Opera House) and at the Aix en Provence, Vienna, Edinburgh, Schubertiade, Munich and Salzburg Festivals.

Recording projects have included Schubert, Schumann and English song recitals with Bryn Terfel (for Deutsche Grammophon); Schubert and Strauss recitals with Simon Keenlyside (for EMI); recital recordings with Angela Gheorghiu and Barbara Bonney (for Decca), Magdalena Kozena (for DG), Della Jones (for Chandos), Susan Bullock (for Crear Classics), Solveig Kringelborn (for NMA); Amanda Roocroft (for Onyx); the complete Fauré songs with Sarah Walker and Tom Krause; the complete Britten Folk Songs for Hyperion; the complete Beethoven Folk Songs for Deutsche Grammophon; the complete Poulenc songs for Signum; and Britten Song Cycles as well as Schubert’s Winterreise with Florian Boesch for Onyx.

This season’s engagements include appearances with Simon Keenlyside, Magdalena Kozena, Dorothea Röschmann, Susan Graham, Christopher Maltman, Thomas Oliemanns, Kate Royal, Christiane Karg, Iestyn Davies, Florian Boesch and Anne Schwanewilms.

He was a given an honorary doctorate at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 2004, and appointed International Fellow of Accompaniment in 2009. Malcolm was the Artistic Director of the 2011 Leeds Lieder Festival.


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Composer(s)

Gabriel Fauré

Gabriel Fauré was a French Romantic composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. Among his best-known works are his Pavane, Requiem, Nocturnes for piano and the songs Après un rêve and Clair de lune. Although his best-known and most accessible compositions are generally his earlier ones, Fauré composed many of his most highly regarded works in his later years, in a more harmonically and melodically complex style. Fauré's music has been described as linking the end of Romanticism with the modernism of the second quarter of the 20th century. When he was born, Chopin was still composing, and by the time of Fauré's death,...
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Gabriel Fauré was a French Romantic composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th-century composers. Among his best-known works are his Pavane, Requiem, Nocturnes for piano and the songs Après un rêve and Clair de lune. Although his best-known and most accessible compositions are generally his earlier ones, Fauré composed many of his most highly regarded works in his later years, in a more harmonically and melodically complex style.
Fauré's music has been described as linking the end of Romanticism with the modernism of the second quarter of the 20th century. When he was born, Chopin was still composing, and by the time of Fauré's death, jazz and the atonal music of the Second Viennese School were being heard. During the last twenty years of his life, he suffered from increasing deafness. In contrast with the charm of his earlier music, his works from this period are sometimes elusive and withdrawn in character, and at other times turbulent and impassioned.

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01.
Rêve d'amour, Op. 5 No. 2
02:45
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, John Chest
02.
L'aurore
01:40
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Janis Kelly
03.
Tarentelle, Op. 10 No. 2
02:33
(Gabriel Fauré) Janis Kelly, Lorna Anderson, Malcolm Martineau
04.
Puisqu’ici-bas toute âme, Op. 10 No. 1
03:10
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Lorna Anderson, Janis Kelly
05.
Aubade, Op. 6 No. 1
02:19
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Ben Johnson
06.
Vocalise No. 7
01:04
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Ann Murray
07.
Barcarolle, Op. 7 No. 3
02:43
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Nigel Cliffe
08.
Notre amour, Op. 23 No. 2
01:58
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Lorna Anderson
09.
Le secret, Op. 23 No. 3
02:42
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Lorna Anderson
10.
Le pays des rêves, Op. 39 No. 3
04:02
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Janis Kelly
11.
Chanson (Shylock), Op. 57 No. 1
01:37
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Thomas Oliemans
12.
Madrigal (Shylock), Op. 57 No. 2
01:31
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Thomas Oliemans
13.
Vocalise 22
00:55
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Lorna Anderson
14.
Dans la forêt de septembre, Op. 85 No. 1
03:40
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Thomas Oliemans
15.
La fleur qui va sur l’eau, Op. 85 No. 2
02:16
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Thomas Oliemans
16.
Accompagnement, Op. 85 No. 3
04:10
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Thomas Oliemans
17.
Le plus doux chemin, Op. 87 No. 1
01:26
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Iestyn Davies
18.
Le ramier, Op. 87 No. 2
01:48
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Thomas Oliemans
19.
Hymne, Op. 7 No. 2
02:32
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, John Chest
20.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 1, Paradis
06:47
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
21.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 2, Prima verba
02:35
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
22.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 3, Roses ardentes
01:32
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
23.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 4, Comme Dieu rayonne
01:46
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
24.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 5, L’aube blanche
01:23
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
25.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 6, Eau vivante
01:19
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
26.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 7, Veilles-tu, ma senteur de soleil?
01:42
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
27.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 8, Dans un parfum de roses blanches
01:59
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
28.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 9, Crépuscule
02:16
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
29.
La chanson d’Eve, Op. 95: No. 10, Ô mort, poussière d’étoiles
02:38
(Gabriel Fauré) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Connolly
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