Orfeo: C739081APoulenc, Faure & Ravel - Violin Sonatas |
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Arabella Steinbacher (violin) & Robert Kulek (piano) French chamber music from the time of the Third
Republic is remarkable for its tremendous stylistic
variety, revealing, as it does, not only Neoclassical
elements but also unexpected rhythms, the sort of local
colour associated with folk music and, last but not least,
typically French melodies typified by their elegance and
songlike character.A classic example of this style is
Fauré's Violin Sonata, first performed in 1877, inspired by
the Belgian violinist Hubert Léonard and now at the
very heart of the new CD that Arabella Steinbacher has
recorded with the pianist Robert Kulek.Written half a century later, Ravel's Violin Sonata not only places
considerable technical demands on its performers, it also reflects the influence of jazz, an influence explored by
the two performers with audible delight in imitating plucked instruments and blue notes.The dizzying energy
generated by Steinbacher and Kulek in Ravel's Tzigane needs to be heard to be believed.This homogeneous
and yet varied programme opens with a piece that may also be regarded as an epilogue to this chapter from
the history of French music: Francis Poulenc's Violin Sonata was written in the 1940s in memory of Federico
García Lorca and is a compact work in terms of its expressive and compositional density. Arabella Steinbacher
and Robert Kulek bring to it all the necessary shades and nuances. | 
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