Dive into the enchanting world of Jean Françaix with "Très Françaix," a delightful collection of neoclassical and chamber music compositions that showcase the composer's unique voice and mastery of form. Released in 2014 by Oboe Classics, this album spans nearly an hour of captivating performances, featuring a variety of works that highlight Françaix's wit, elegance, and technical prowess.
The album opens with "Variations sur un thème plaisant," a playful exploration of a charming theme through nine inventive variations. This is followed by a series of works for quartet and sextet, demonstrating Françaix's skill in writing for smaller ensembles. The "Quatuor" from 1971 is a particularly notable piece, with its lively rhythms and engaging melodies. The "Sixtuor" from 1992 offers a different texture, with a rich harmonic language and a sense of drama that belies its chamber music origins.
Also included are the haunting "Elégie," a slow and reflective piece that showcases Françaix's ability to write with depth and sensitivity, and "L'heure du Berger," a suite of three movements that captures the spirit of the French countryside. Each piece on the album is performed with skill and sensitivity by Jeremy Polmear and friends, bringing Françaix's music to life in a way that is both engaging and accessible.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Jean Françaix or a newcomer to his music, "Très Françaix" is an excellent introduction to the composer's unique voice and style. With its engaging performances and diverse selection of works, this album is sure to become a favorite in any classical music lover's collection.
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Tracks
Variations sur un thème plaisant (1976): Tema - Nine variations - Come primoJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Diana Ambache, Anthony Robb, Sandra Skipper, Jeremy Polmear, Christopher Hooker, Neyire Ashworth, Alan Andrews, Philip Gibbon, Damian Brasington, Susan Dent, Alexia Cammish
Quatuor (1971): I. Allegro vivaceJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Jeremy Polmear, David Juritz, Martin Outram, Rebecca Knight
Quatuor (1971): II. Andante tranquilloJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Jeremy Polmear, David Juritz, Martin Outram, Rebecca Knight
Quatuor (1971): III. Vivo assaiJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Jeremy Polmear, David Juritz, Martin Outram, Rebecca Knight
Quatuor (1971): IV. AndantinoJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Jeremy Polmear, David Juritz, Martin Outram, Rebecca Knight
Quatuor (1971): V. Allegro giocosoJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Jeremy Polmear, David Juritz, Martin Outram, Rebecca Knight
Sixtuor (1992): I. RisolutoJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Jeremy Polmear, Neyire Ashworth, Alan Andrews, Philip Gibbon, Susan Dent
Sixtuor (1992): II. AndanteJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Jeremy Polmear, Neyire Ashworth, Alan Andrews, Philip Gibbon, Susan Dent
Sixtuor (1992): III. ScherzoJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Jeremy Polmear, Neyire Ashworth, Alan Andrews, Philip Gibbon, Susan Dent
Sixtuor (1992): IV. AndanteJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Jeremy Polmear, Neyire Ashworth, Alan Andrews, Philip Gibbon, Susan Dent
Sixtuor (1992): V. RisolutoJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Jeremy Polmear, Neyire Ashworth, Alan Andrews, Philip Gibbon, Susan Dent
Elégie (1990): LargoJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Sandra Skipper, Jeremy Polmear, Christopher Hooker, Alan Andrews, Neyire Ashworth, Philip Gibbon, Damian Brasington, Susan Dent, Alexia Cammish
L'heure du Berger: I. Les Vieux BeauxJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Jeremy Polmear, Neyire Ashworth, Philip Gibbon, Susan Dent, Diana Ambache
L'heure du Berger: II. Pin-up GirlsJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Jeremy Polmear, Neyire Ashworth, Philip Gibbon, Susan Dent, Diana Ambache
L'heure du Berger: III. Les petits nerveuxJean Françaix, Jeremy Polmear and friends, Anthony Robb, Jeremy Polmear, Neyire Ashworth, Philip Gibbon, Susan Dent, Diana Ambache