The range and variety of French piano music in the 19th and 20th centuries is exemplified in these critically acclaimed albums bringing together rarely encountered pieces, a number of which are performed on period instruments. Théodore Gouvy’s little-known sonatas and Benjamin Godard’s fragrant lyricism are part of a lineage that includes the masterful large-scale Piano Sonata of Vincent d’Indy, the virtuosic rarities – many in première recordings – of Saint-Saëns, Satie’s tenderness and wit, and unknown piano versions of some of Debussy’s greatest orchestral masterpieces.
CD 1: |
LOUIS THÉODORE GOUVY (1819–1898) SONATAS FOR PIANO FOUR HANDS |
CD 2: |
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS (1835–1921) COMPLETE PIANO WORKS • 5 |
CD 3: |
CLAUDE DEBUSSY (1862–1918) THE UNKNOWN DEBUSSY – RARE PIANO MUSIC |
CD 4: |
ERIK SATIE (1866–1925) COMPLETE PIANO WORKS • 4 |
CD 5: |
VINCENT D’INDY (1851–1931) PIANO SONATA IN E, OP. 63 TABLEAUX DE VOYAGE (excerpts) |
CD 6: |
BENJAMIN GODARD (1849–1895) PIANO WORKS • 2 |