Dive into the enchanting world of Louise Farrenc, a pioneering French composer of the 19th century, with her captivating album "Farrenc: Chamber Music." Released in 2005 by naïve classique, this collection showcases Farrenc's mastery of chamber and piano compositions, offering a rich tapestry of musical brilliance. The album spans a diverse range of works, including the intricate and lively Nonette Pour Cordes Et Vents en Mi Bémol Majeur, the melodious Mélodie en La Bémol Majeur, and the technically demanding Études Op. 26. Farrenc's compositions, influenced by the likes of Mozart and Beethoven, feature imaginative wind writing and a blend of classical elegance and romantic expressiveness. With a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, this album is a testament to Farrenc's enduring legacy and her significant contributions to the chamber music repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Farrenc's Chamber Music promises an engaging and rewarding listening experience.
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Tracks
Nonette Pour Cordes Et Vents en Mi Bémol Majeur: I. Adagio, AllegroLouise Farrenc, Vincent Pasquier, Miguel Da Silva, Philippe Bernold, André Cazalet, Guillaume Sutre, François Leleux, Romain Guyot, Gilbert Audin, François Salque
Nonette Pour Cordes Et Vents en Mi Bémol Majeur: II. Andante con motoLouise Farrenc, Vincent Pasquier, Miguel Da Silva, Philippe Bernold, André Cazalet, Guillaume Sutre, François Leleux, Romain Guyot, Gilbert Audin, François Salque
Nonette Pour Cordes Et Vents en Mi Bémol Majeur: III. Scherzo, VivaceLouise Farrenc, Vincent Pasquier, Miguel Da Silva, Philippe Bernold, André Cazalet, Guillaume Sutre, François Leleux, Romain Guyot, Gilbert Audin, François Salque
Nonette Pour Cordes Et Vents en Mi Bémol Majeur: IV. Adagio, AllegroLouise Farrenc, Vincent Pasquier, Miguel Da Silva, Philippe Bernold, André Cazalet, Guillaume Sutre, François Leleux, Romain Guyot, Gilbert Audin, François Salque
Mélodie en La Bémol MajeurLouise Farrenc, Brigitte Engerer