Classique
Contenu
1. [Unknown]
2. No.1 In A Minor Op.26
3. No.1 In E Flat Major Op.33
4. No.10 In A Minor Op.104
5. No.10 In E Minor Op.99
6. No.11 In F Sharp Minor Op.104
7. No.11 In G Minor Op.105
8. No.12 In E Flat Major Op.106
9. No.12 In E Minor Op.107
10. No.2 In B Major Op.33
11. No.2 In G Major Op.41
12. No.3 In A Flat Major Op.33
13. No.3 In G Flat Major Op.42
14. No.4 In A Flat Major Op.44
15. No.4 In E Flat Major Op.36
16. No.5 In B Flat Major Op.37
17. No.5 In F Sharp Minor Op.66
18. No.6 In D Flat Major Op.63
19. No.6 In E Flat Major Op.70
20. No.7 In C Sharp Minor Op.74
21. No.7 In D Minor Op.90
22. No.8 In D Flat Major Op.84
23. No.8 In D Flat Major Op.96
24. No.9 In A Minor Op.101
25. No.9 In B Minor Op.97
26. Twelve Barcarolles:
27. Twelve Nocturnes:
Description :
The music of Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) is an important link between the innovations of late Romanticism and the experimentation of the early 20th century. A student of Saint-Saëns, he, in turn, taught Ravel and was a mentor to the young modernists of Les Six. These 12 nocturnes and 12 barcarolles, composed over a span of 40 years, document his move from Romanticism to the frontiers of 20th-century music. Reprinted from authoritative French editions.