Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Francis Poulenc's neoclassical and classical compositions with this remarkable album, released on September 6, 1993, under Decca Music Group Ltd. This collection showcases Poulenc's extraordinary talent, featuring a trio of his most celebrated concertos: the Piano Concerto, FP 146, the Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra in D minor, FP 61, and the Organ Concerto in G minor, FP 93. Each piece is a testament to Poulenc's unique ability to blend traditional forms with modern sensibilities, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
The Piano Concerto, FP 146, opens with an Allegretto that is both playful and introspective, followed by an Andante con moto that flows with a sense of purpose and grace. The concerto concludes with a lively Rondo à la Française, showcasing Poulenc's wit and charm.
The Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra in D minor, FP 61, is a tour de force of musical dialogue between the two pianos and the orchestra. The Allegro ma non troppo opens with a sense of urgency and drama, while the Larghetto offers a moment of quiet reflection. The Finale (Allegro molto) brings the concerto to a thrilling close, with a whirlwind of energy and excitement.
The Organ Concerto in G minor, FP 93, is a monumental work that spans seven movements, each exploring different moods and textures. From the serene Andante to the exhilarating Tempo allegro, molto agitato, this concerto showcases Poulenc's mastery of the organ and his ability to create a rich, immersive sound world.
Performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra under the baton of Charles Dutoit, with soloists Pascal Rogé, Sylviane Deferne, and Peter Hurford, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the works of Francis Poulenc or the neoclassical and classical genres. With a total duration of one hour, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of Poulenc's concertos, making it an essential addition to any classical music collection.