Dive into the rich world of chamber music with Edgar Moreau's captivating album, "Franck, Poulenc & Strohl: Cello Sonatas." Released on January 19, 2018, under the Warner Classics label, this album is a testament to Moreau's virtuosity and his deep connection with the cello. Spanning 1 hour and 35 minutes, the album features 14 tracks that showcase the intricate and expressive compositions of César Franck, Francis Poulenc, and Rita Strohl, along with a bonus piece by Fernand de La Tombelle.
Edgar Moreau, a renowned French cellist, brings his unique interpretive skills to this collection of sonatas. Accompanied by the accomplished pianist David Kadouch, Moreau delivers performances that are both technically brilliant and deeply nuanced. The album opens with Rita Strohl's "Great Dramatic Sonata, 'Titus et Bérénice,'" a work that showcases the dramatic range of the cello. Poulenc's "Cello Sonata, FP 143" follows, offering a contrast with its lyrical and playful movements. Franck's "Cello Sonata in A Major" is presented in an arrangement by Delsart, highlighting the sonata's romantic and expressive qualities. The album concludes with Fernand de La Tombelle's "Andante espressivo for Cello and Piano" and Poulenc's "Souvenirs," providing a serene and reflective end to the collection.
This album is a celebration of the cello's versatility and the enduring appeal of these classical masterpieces. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Edgar Moreau's performances are sure to captivate and inspire. The album's high-quality recording and the chemistry between Moreau and Kadouch make it a standout release in the world of chamber music.