Two great interpreters, poets and lovers of the French repertory and
chamber music join forces here: the violinist Tedi Papavrami and the
pianist Nelson Goerner. They have chosen to devote this programme to the
two violin sonatas of Gabriel Fauré and the Sonata of César Franck.
César Franck and Gabriel Faure were two of the main architects of the
renaissance in French chamber music during the final decades of the
nineteenth century. Both were members of the Societe Nationale de
Musique they helped to found in 1871, along with Camille Saint-Saens,
Romain Bussine, Henri Duparc, Jules Massenet and others. It was for this
society that Faure wrote his first masterpiece, the Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major. Impelled by patriotism, they jointly undertook a
crusade to safeguard French music, adopting the motto Ars Gallica. At
the same time, in a century largely dominated by opera, they aspired to
rehabilitate the neglected genres of symphonic and chamber music, and
song- the typical genres of German music. They succeeded spectacularly,
and the number of major works produced in France during this period is
phenominal. (Presto Classical)
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