Fauré Barcarolles - Piano
Fauré Barcarolles - Piano
Based on the Œuvres complètes de Gabriel Fauré
Based on the latest research findings and extensive source studies
Informative forewords with advice on performance practice (Fr/Eng/Ger)
Fauré’s 13 Barcarolles, composed over a period of almost four decades (1882–1921) are highly representative of his output for piano and are regarded as his most characteristic works. They reflect his breaking free from the Romantic idiom, particularly that of Chopin and Mendelssohn, developing an independent musical language in which he combined tradition and the emerging modernism.
These important works are now made available in scholarly-critical Urtext editions based on the Œuvres complètes de Gabriel Fauré and reflect the latest state of research. Detailed forewords offer information on the genesis and significance of the compositions as well as valuable suggestions on historical interpretation.
All the available manuscript and printed sources as well as piano rolls containing recordings by the composer have been taken into consideration, leading to new discoveries particularly regarding the Valses-Caprices.
Christophe Grabowski is a French pianist and doctor of musicology and studied in Warsaw and Paris. He has edited a volume of the Œuvres complètes de Gabriel Fauré and is Series Editor of the Complete Chopin: A New Critical Edition as well as two volumes of the Édition Complète des Œuvres de Claude Debussy. Together with John Rink he published the Annotated Catalogue of Chopin’s First Editions in 2010.
Contents
- 1re Barcarolle Op.26
- 2e Barcarolle Op.41
- 3e Barcarolle Op.42
- 4e Barcarolle Op.44
- 5e Barcarolle Op.66
- 6e Barcarolle Op.70
- 7e Barcarolle Op.90
- 8e Barcarolle Op.96
- 9e Barcarolle Op.101
- 10e Barcarolle Op.104/2
- 11e Barcarolle Op.105
- 12e Barcarolle Op.106 bis
- 13e Barcarolle Op.116