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Anne Gastinel|Chopin

Chopin

Anne Gastinel, Claire Désert

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Other than the piano, there were few instruments on which Chopin focused his attention, which makes this album featuring cellist Anne Gastinel something of a rarity. Their united voice – as always, remote from the chorus of the mundane and the media-fixated – is a subtle, inspired cantilena. For here it is all about the singing voice that Chopin declared to be his model, overtly influenced as he was by Italian bel canto opera. Anne Gastinel savours every moment, not only with the sense of refinement she shares with the greatest singers, but with a palpable musical breathing, sensitively illuminated at the piano by Claire Désert, an accompanist in the very noblest tradition.

Bel canto – the very words conjure up the idea of virtuosity, technical challenge. Chopin’s Sonata for Cello and Piano is all of that: an intense and extensive masterwork, its Largo one of the most beautiful elegies ever written, while its fast outer movements are a veritable tournament of skill between the two performers. The Sonata forms the keystone of this programme, in which the cello is decked out in all the finery cellists love to display: it includes the Introduction and Polonaise brillante in the arrangement by Maurice Gendron, where, as Anne Gastinel puts it, "the two soloists have an equal share in the virtuosity", also two of Chopin’s Nocturnes arranged by David Popper (Op. 9 No. 2 in E-flat major) and Gregor Piatigorsky (No. 20 in C-sharp minor), and finally the Grand Duo concertant, a work jointly composed by Chopin and his cellist friend Auguste Franchomme.

Anne Gastinel here moves light-footedly through the piece, her voice always gentle, artless, never forced. Such confidence in a hushed tone of intimacy speaks volumes to the ear, as it listens between the lines, between the notes. © naive classique

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1
Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2 (Arr. for Cello and Piano by David Popper)
Claire Désert
00:04:33

Frederic Chopin, Composer - David Popper, Arranger - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

2
Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65: I. Allegro moderato
Anne Gastinel
00:15:44

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

3
Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65: II. Scherzo
Anne Gastinel
00:04:51

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

4
Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65: III. Largo
Anne Gastinel
00:03:18

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

5
Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65: IV. Finale. Allegro
Anne Gastinel
00:06:44

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

6
Introduction et Polonaise brillante in C Major, Op. 3: No. 1, Largo
Anne Gastinel
00:03:22

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

7
Introduction et Polonaise brillante in C Major, Op. 3: No. 2, Alla polacca
Anne Gastinel
00:05:33

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

8
Grand Duo concertant pour piano et violoncelle sur des thèmes de Robert le diable, B. 70
Anne Gastinel
00:12:56

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Auguste Franchomme, Composer - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

9
Nocturne No. 20 in C-Sharp Minor, B. 49 (Arr. for Cello and Piano by Gregor Piatigorsky)
Claire Désert
00:04:47

Frederic Chopin, Composer - Gregor Piatigorsky, Arranger - Claire Désert, MainArtist - Anne Gastinel, MainArtist

2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group 2021 naïve, a label of Believe Group

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Other than the piano, there were few instruments on which Chopin focused his attention, which makes this album featuring cellist Anne Gastinel something of a rarity. Their united voice – as always, remote from the chorus of the mundane and the media-fixated – is a subtle, inspired cantilena. For here it is all about the singing voice that Chopin declared to be his model, overtly influenced as he was by Italian bel canto opera. Anne Gastinel savours every moment, not only with the sense of refinement she shares with the greatest singers, but with a palpable musical breathing, sensitively illuminated at the piano by Claire Désert, an accompanist in the very noblest tradition.

Bel canto – the very words conjure up the idea of virtuosity, technical challenge. Chopin’s Sonata for Cello and Piano is all of that: an intense and extensive masterwork, its Largo one of the most beautiful elegies ever written, while its fast outer movements are a veritable tournament of skill between the two performers. The Sonata forms the keystone of this programme, in which the cello is decked out in all the finery cellists love to display: it includes the Introduction and Polonaise brillante in the arrangement by Maurice Gendron, where, as Anne Gastinel puts it, "the two soloists have an equal share in the virtuosity", also two of Chopin’s Nocturnes arranged by David Popper (Op. 9 No. 2 in E-flat major) and Gregor Piatigorsky (No. 20 in C-sharp minor), and finally the Grand Duo concertant, a work jointly composed by Chopin and his cellist friend Auguste Franchomme.

Anne Gastinel here moves light-footedly through the piece, her voice always gentle, artless, never forced. Such confidence in a hushed tone of intimacy speaks volumes to the ear, as it listens between the lines, between the notes. © naive classique

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