Timpani
2006
Gabriel Pierné: La Musique de Chambre, Vol. 2
About This Album
The prevailing wisdom about late Romantic French music is that it is inferior to the German model; a ridiculous notion, but it has proven very powerful in the way such music is received and evaluated over the course of musical history. One of the finest, most well-rounded talents to be found in French music during the transitional period between romanticism and early modernism is Gabriel Pierné, whose work begins in a post-Franckian idiom, picks up some elements along the way from impressionism, and, toward the end, adopts stylistic gestures from Stravinsky and the tart, pithy neo-Classicism of Les Six. However, in terms of formal development models and overall mood, all of Pierné's work remains faithful in its essentials to his initial contact with César Franck and to the group of composers within Franck's sphere of influence -- Tournemire, Duparc, Chausson, and Silvio Lazzari among them. The Belgian label Timpani is surveying the practically forgotten chamber output of Pierné, of which this, Gabriel Pierné: La Musique de Chambre, Vol. 2, is the second entry.

Pierné's music is performed by members of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Luxembourg under the general direction of pianist Christian Ivaldi.
Track List

Disc 1

Caprice, For Cello & Piano, Op. 16
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Sonata For Cello & Piano In F Sharp Minor, Op. 46
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Expansion, For Cello & Piano, Op. 21
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Trio For Violin, Cello & Piano, Op. 45
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Disc 2

Impromptu-Caprice, For Harp In A Flat Major, Op. 9
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Variations Libre Et Finale, For Flute, Harp & String Trio, Op. 51
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Introduction Et Variations Sur Une Ronde Populaire, For Saxophone Quartet
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Voyage Au Pays De Tendre, For Flute, Harp & String Trio
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Sonata For Flute & Piano, Op. 36
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Pièces En Trio
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