Chabrier reviews
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Hampson performs French recital
Oh, Boy! Arias by Gluck-Berlioz, Meyerbeer, Mozart, Offenbach, Thomas, Hahn, Gounod, Massenet & Chabrier sung by Marianne Crebassa
In little more than a decade Marianne Crebassa has established herself in the first rank of a new generation of mezzo-sopranos. A former Paris Opera young artist, she sings at Salzburg and Berlin as well as in Paris, and has already made her American debut in Chicago.
Rhapsodies by Gershwin, Enescu, Ravel, Liszt and Chabrier
The Bavarian Radio Symphony has maintained its distinctive sound over many years: texturally transparent yet alluring, with lithe, sparkling violins, a bass end of unusual depth and clarity, agile, fine-tuned brass and mellifluous woodwind. Those qualities are to the fore in a programme of popular classics recorded live in October 2015.
Dessay, Naouri, Cassard and Quatuor Ebène sing Chabrier, Chausson, Duparc, Fauré and Poulenc
Chabrier: Orchestral Works
Chabrier
Chabrier: Dix pièces pittoresques
Chabrier: Dix pièces pittoresques
Chabrier • Chausson • Fauré • Hahn • Poulenc
Don’t be misled by the title! By far the majority of the songs here are not chansons, but mélodies. That’s to say, they deal with profound emotions, and both Lynne Dawson and Julius Drake perform them as such. No whiff, I’m glad to say, of condescending treatment as though of the Lied’s little sister. At the same time the songs that are truly chansons, such as Chabrier’s ‘Villanelle des petits canards’ and Poulenc’s ‘Nous voulons une petite soeur’, are thrown off with delightful wit and charm.
Faure, Ravel, Duparc, Gounod, Chabrier, Bizet, Franck, Roussel
Chabrier: Piano Works
Offenbach, Massenet, Auber, Saint-Sa‘ns, Berlioz, Gounod, Ravel, Thomas & Chabrier
Chabrier, Mozart, Delius, Debussy, Saint-Sa‘ns, Berlioz & Massenet
Bizet, Granados, Chabrier, T‡rrega, Turina, de Falla & Rimsky-Korsakov
Chabrier: Briséïs
Chabrier: Pièces pittoresques; Impromptu; Aubade; Ballabile; Ronde champêtre; Trois valses romantiques
Chabrier: Complete Mélodies
Chabrier: Gwendoline
Chabrier: Pièces pittoresques; Joyeuse marche; Valses romantiques; Aubade
Chabrier: Suite pastorale; Habanera; España; Larghetto for Horn and Orchestra; Gwendoline Overture; Prélude pastoral; Marche française; Fête polonaise
Schumann, Wolf, Franck, Chausson, Fauré, Chabrier, Stanford, Haydn Wood, John Musto
The scent of violets and rosemary really does seem to rise from Graham Johnson’s opening chords to meet the melancholy within Felicity Lott’s voice in Schumann’s ‘Mein Garten’, the first song of this horticultural recital. As Richard Stokes, in his apt and anecdotal notes points out, the word ‘anthology’ originally meant a collection of flowers; and these are of the freshest.