On her new album, cello superstar Sol Gabetta teams up with one of
the best young artists, French pianist Bertrand Chamayou. Gabetta and
Chamayou have played together on many occasions and quickly became both
friends and artistic partners. They collaborated on the album concept
and will tour this repertoire in Europe throughout 2015. The Chopin
Album contains a selection of pieces by well-loved composer Frédéric
Chopin (1810-1849) as well as music by his close friend, the composer
and cellist Auguste-Joseph Franchomme.
The centrepiece
of this album is Chopin's striking sonata for cello and piano in G
minor, op. 65, written in 1846; one of the rare pieces Chopin wrote for a
solo instrument other than the piano. The duration is over 30 minutes
and was written for and dedicated to Chopin's close friend Franchomme.
The cello sonata was the last work published during Chopin's lifetime
before he died in October 1849.
The Grand Duo concertant in E
major, B. 70 was written jointly by Chopin and Franchomme in 1832.
Chopin had initially been contracted by his publishers to write a work
for piano based on Meyerbeers opera ‘Robert le diable’. He had attended a
performance and liked the work, but was disinclined to write a
‘fantasia’ on another composer's music. Franchomme persuaded him to
jointly write a piece for cello and piano, using themes from the opera.
Chopin delivered the general structure of the piece and wrote the piano
part and Franchomme wrote the cello part. The piece was published under
both their names, and was favourably reviewed by Robert Schumann.
Chopin's
Polonaise brillante in C major, op. 3 for cello and piano is one of
Chopin's first published compositions and was written in October 1829,
dedicated to the Austrian cellist Joseph Merk. Chopin composed the
famous Nocturne in F major, op. 15, no.1 for piano in 1832. The
transcription for cello and piano on this album was done by Franchomme.
Auguste
Franchomme was one of the best and most celebrated cellists and persons
of the musical life in Paris of his time. He also worked as a composer
and published around 50 works for cello, among them his Nocturne for
Cello and Piano, op. 15, no.1 which Gabetta and Chamayou selected for
this album. Chopin's Étude, op. 25, no.7 (1836) for piano solo is part
of the famous 12 etudes op. 25 and was arranged by composer Alexander
Glazunov for cello and piano. (Presto Classical)
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