Fauré - Piano Quintet No.2 in C minor, Op.115 (score)

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  • - Composer: Gabriel Urbain Fauré (12 May 1845 -- 4 November 1924)
    - Performers: Ysaÿe Quartet[Guillaume Sutre (violin), Luc-Marie Aguera(violin), Miguel Da Silva(viola), Marc Coppey(cello)], Pascal Rogé(piano)
    - Year of recording: 1996- 4
    Recording Venue: St. George's Hall, Bristol, United Kingdom
    Piano Quintet in C minor No.2, Op.115, written from September 1919 to March 1921
    00:25 - I. Allegro moderato
    11:37 - II. Allegro vivo
    15:46 - III. Andante moderato
    27:26 - IV. Allegro molto
    At the end of his life, Fauré's music takes on a curiously detached -- contemplative -- aspect as sonata form (bent readily to his uses) hand-in-glove with textural transparency provides a solid frame for constant quicksilver modulations verging on atonality. Never a confessional composer, the sublimation of abundant passion -- and abundant gaiety -- to an expressive ideal is nonetheless revealing of a deepening restlessness in its elliptical, elusive, exploratory gestures. Indeed, Fauré's transitions, while never less than seamlessly deft, possess a straightforwardness which occasionally approaches the notorious brusquerie of Albéric Magnard. Despite the deafness and physical frailty which dogged his last years, such works as the Second Violin Sonata, the Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra, and the Second Piano Quintet are powerfully worked on large canvases.
    The latter was begun in the summer of 1919 during his first stay in the village of Annecy-le-Vieux, continued during a winter in the Midi and another summer at Annecy, and completed in Nice in February 1921. Over a rippling accompaniment, Allegro moderato, a confiding first theme on the viola is taken by the strings in turn and answered by the fugal second theme on the strings alone, rounded by a phrase on the piano which will figure prominently in the development. The second theme is given a brief but regular fugal exposition in the course of the development -- the closest Fauré came to academic writing in any of his mature works -- though the rapidity with which it dissolves into supple, delicate polyphony suggests satire, tongue-in-cheek. Closely organized, this seemingly spontaneous cascade of melody pours forth in inexhaustible invention through an extended development arching toward a brilliant coda. Any regret that such an engagingly argued movement should end is swept away by a capriciously coruscating Scherzo of sheer fantasy enigmatically etched in whole-tone sonorities, appearing out of nowhere, shimmering, and disappearing into nothingness. Like the initial movement, the Andante moderato is wrought from three themes -- the viola leading a brief lament in the strings, a consolatory answer from strings and piano, and a chorale on the piano which rises eventually to a softly glowing benediction. The development becomes a tender threnody, the more moving for its restraint. Beginning warily in C minor, the Allegro molto rondo finale lightens through increasingly animated scintillations, teasingly vacillating between major and minor, to end radiantly in C major.
    The triumphant, critically acclaimed premiere was given May 21, 1921, at a concert of the Société Nationale de Musique, by André Tourret and Victor Gentil, violins; Maurice Vieux, viola; Gérard Hekking, cello; and Robert Lortat, piano. "As the last chord sounded," Fauré's son, Philippe Fauré-Fremiet, recalled, "the audience were on their feet. There were shouts, and hands pointing to the box in which Fauré was sitting (he had heard nothing of the whole occasion). He came to the front row all alone, nodding his head . . . and looking so frail, thin and unsteady in his heavy winter coat. He was very pale."
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Komentáře • 34

  • @erin79
    @erin79 Před 2 lety +9

    The more I hear Faure, the more I like him.

  • @lungjess
    @lungjess Před 3 lety +19

    And it had its premiere may 21 1921 in Paris, that’s today a 100 years ago.. 💫🪐✨

  • @user-mb1dr1pd8w
    @user-mb1dr1pd8w Před 3 lety +7

    若い時よく聴いていた曲です。記憶が蘇ります。お宮さん、ありがとう…☆

  • @francoislaplante7951
    @francoislaplante7951 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Que se passe-t-il dans la tête de Fauré pour nous rendre cette musique telle que nous la connaissons complètement sublissime. Le génie créateur a sa plus forte expression. Que ses musiques ne nous soient à jamais préservées de l’oublie ou du silence des mort.

  • @vishnuhalikere2151
    @vishnuhalikere2151 Před 2 lety +17

    the three harmonic buildups at 1:06 are just so good I can't describe it in words. Particularly the one that happens at 1:14 I'm in love with.

    • @steveegallo3384
      @steveegallo3384 Před rokem +1

      Vishnu Halikere -- EXACTLY! BRAVO from Acapulco !

  • @titicatfollies6615
    @titicatfollies6615 Před 4 lety +11

    The entire work with Ysaye! -- all together! Thank you so much!

  • @b.k8733
    @b.k8733 Před 4 lety +11

    amazingly beautiful!

  • @hamuki88
    @hamuki88 Před 4 měsíci

    Masterpiece! Thank you so much.

  • @1964ALCOZER
    @1964ALCOZER Před 2 lety +4

    capolavoro assoluto

  • @lungjess
    @lungjess Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing🙏🏼💫✨

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem +1

    私の15歳前後のお気に入り曲
    前衛ではない室内楽曲でお気に入り
    FaureはRavelの師匠
    南フランス的な優美さ

  • @bugatti103
    @bugatti103 Před 3 lety +4

    Really nice bravo

  • @fredvacher3998
    @fredvacher3998 Před rokem +2

    It is just magnificent

  • @beeshin9945
    @beeshin9945 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow

  • @udomatthiasdrums5322
    @udomatthiasdrums5322 Před 7 měsíci

    love it!!

  • @lungjess
    @lungjess Před 3 lety +2

    It is exactly 100 years ago these days... finished in March 1921

  • @tb-pmvnsk
    @tb-pmvnsk Před 3 lety +10

    10:57 lol

  • @yclept9
    @yclept9 Před 9 měsíci

    Strings overwhelm piano in third movement

  • @sihongwu8287
    @sihongwu8287 Před 4 lety +9

    33 minutes 33 seconds with 33 likes, I am feeling very 33 right now

  • @CallofCoonCoon
    @CallofCoonCoon Před 2 lety +3

    I really love viola part. Yes! I AM VIOLIST and I love impression music. I hope to play this song sometime in my life.

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem +1

    優美な旋律
    ラヴェルの師匠
    フランスの室内楽曲の傑作
    ルノアール風の映像の映画 田舎の日曜日で使用された

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem +1

    フランス近代室内楽曲の傑作

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem +1

    シェーンベルクはブラームスのピアノ四重奏曲をオーケストラ編曲した
    これもオーケストラ編曲してほしい
    フランスには少ない交響曲の名品になる

  • @patriciaruiz4352
    @patriciaruiz4352 Před 2 lety +1

    QAdoro esta interpretacion , su fuerza me emociona...

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem +1

    誰かがオーケストラ編曲してほしい
    シェーンベルクが編曲したブラームスのピアノ四重奏曲みたいな交響曲になる

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem

    優美な旋律
    近代音楽の和声
    難解な響きではない
    これがフランス近代音楽
    20世紀後半のフランス音楽は難解になった

  • @lylecohen1638
    @lylecohen1638 Před rokem +1

    13:03

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem +1

    映画「田舎の日曜日」のラストの音楽

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem

    坂本龍一はFaureについてRe-Harnonizationが上手い、と解説した

  • @user-vf5jy6bp6x
    @user-vf5jy6bp6x Před rokem

    日本の音大は19世紀ドイツ音楽しか教えない

  • @arihooker
    @arihooker Před 2 měsíci

    Bruh who thinks of using a sustained F to create that progression at 1:14…I’m in awe…