Françaix: Scuola di Ballo

This page lists all recordings of Scuola di Ballo, by Jean Françaix (1912-97) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC).

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Jean Françaix - Orchestral Music

Jean Françaix - Orchestral Music


Françaix:

Symphony in G major

Sérénade for orchestra

Ouverture anacréontique

Pavane pour un Génie vivant

Scuola di Ballo


“This album covers 50 years of Jean Françaix's droll, deadpan and meltingly lyrical work.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2008

“What happy work [the Symphony] is!...The whole programme is played with warmth, polish and vitality in equal measure; the recording is first class and this is very highly recommended.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

Hyperion - CDA67323

(CD)

$16.50

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Antal Dorati conducts Ballets Russes (1936-1939)

Antal Dorati conducts Ballets Russes (1936-1939)


Balanchine:

Cotillon (after E. Chabrier)

arr. V. Rieti

Erlanger, F:

Les cent baisers

Françaix:

Scuola di Ballo

Strauss, J, II:

An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314


Released or re-released in last 6 months

Naxos Classical Archives - 981070P

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Hommage à Jean Francaix

Hommage à Jean Francaix


Brahms:

Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. 114

Chabrier:

Habanera

arr. Françaix

Françaix:

Scuola di Ballo

Tema con variazioni for clarinet & piano

Sérénade for orchestra

arr. Maurice Gendron

Mouvement perpétuel

Schubert:

Divertissement à la Hongroise D818


Hélène Calef (piano), Carlos Dourthé (cello), Claire Vergnory-Mion (clarinet), François Bou (piano)

Quantum - QM6965

(CD - 2 discs)

$23.25

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Jean Françaix: The Music for Piano, Piano Duet & Two Pianos

Jean Françaix: The Music for Piano, Piano Duet & Two Pianos


Françaix:

Scherzo

Cinq portraits de jeunes filles

Eloge de la danse

Piano Sonata

Cinq 'Bis'

Danse des Trois Arlequins

Huit Variations sur le nom de Johannes Gutenberg

Nocturne

Huit danses exotiques (duo)

with Richard McMahon (piano)

Portraits (15) d'enfants d'Auguste Renoir

with Adrian Farmer (piano)

Trois esquisses sur les touches blanches

La Promenade d’un Musicologue Eclectique

De la Musique avant tout chose

Pour Jacqueline

Si Versailles m’était conté…

Napoléon (duet)

with Adrian Farmer (piano)

Scuola di Ballo

with Richard McMahon (piano)


Martin Jones (piano)

Jean René Désiré Françaix was born in Le Mans on 23 May 1912 into a musical family – his father was a composer and pianist, his mother a singing teacher.

The young boy’s gifts both as a creative artist and an executant were evident from an early age and recognised by Maurice Ravel, who wrote to Jean’s father, ‘Among the child’s gifts I observe above all the most fruitful an artist can possess, that of curiosity.’

After studying with his father, Françaix became a pupil of Nadia Boulanger and also studied piano with Isidore Philipp at the Paris Conservatoire, winning the premier prix (first prize) in Philipp’s piano class in 1930.

An outstanding pianist, he gave memorable performances of his own work.

The piano occupies a prime position in Françaix’s output, whether as a concertante instrument or in the more intimate forms of chamber music and instrumental pieces for solo piano and duets. He used it principally as a vehicle for exhibiting his virtuosity yet his piano scores contain several examples of introspection and nostalgic reflection.

This centenary release presents all the solo works and original works for 4 hands, plus his arrangements of the ballet score ‘Scuola di ballo’ and the music to the Guitry classic film ‘Napoleon’.

“ Martin Jones and his accompanying colleagues also obviously have a high regard for his music and that comes out in sparklingly brilliant performances.” MusicWeb International, December 2012

Nimbus - NI5880

(CD - 3 discs)

$25.00

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