Roberto Prosseda - Gounod: Piano Works (2018) [CD-Rip]
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Classical | Label: Decca Records
This album is a celebration of the 200th birthday of French composer Charles Gounod. He composed about forty piano pieces in all, and this collection of a number of them allows us to appreciate their charm and expressive variety.
Performed by Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda, the release contains a number of world premieres, alongside Gounod’s more famous pieces such as Méditation sur le 1er prélude de J. S. Bach (1852), later known as Ave Maria and Marche funèbre d’une marionette, popularised by its use as a television theme tune.
The album is supported by the Palazzetto Bru Zane – Centre de musique romantique française, favouring the rediscovery of the French musical heritage of the long nineteenth century (1780-1920). It is housed in Venice in a palazzo dating from 1695, specially restored for the purpose.
ROBERTO PROSSEDA: I decided to explore Charles Gounod’s piano music as I feel that he is one of the most underrated Romantic composers. Famous for his operas Faust and Roméo et Juliette, Gounod wrote about 40 pieces for piano, and some of them, like the ambitious Sonate pour piano à quatre mains (here recorded with Enrico Pompili), remained unpublished and unrecorded till today. After having recorded Gounod’s complete piano works for pedal piano and orchestra (the only concertante repertoire of his catalogue) it was a natural step for me to discover Gounod’s piano repertoire as well. Much of the pieces included in this CD are influenced by Mendelssohn: Gounod met Fanny Mendelssohn in Rome and she introduced him to Bach’s Well Tempered Clavier and to the Lieder ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn. It is not a coincidence, though, that also Gounod composed Six Preludes and Fugues (like Mendelssohn’s op. 35) and Six Romances sans Paroles, with their exquisite post-mendelssohnian lyricism. But the most famous piece is the Méditation sur le 1er Prélude de J. S. Bach (1852), that was originally written for piano solo: only later, in 1859, he added the words of Ave Maria to the melodic line, giving eternal fame to this music. Another world famous piece, originally written for piano solo, is the Marche funèbre d’une marionnette (1872), a grotesque musical portrait of the British music critic H. F. Chorney, which was used, in a later orchestral transcription, for Alfred Hitchcock's TV series.
Tracklist
01. La Veneziana (Barcarolle) in G minor CG 593
02. Impromptu in G major CG 580
03. Souvenance (Nocturne) in E flat major CG 590
04. Marche funèbre d'une marionnette in D minor CG 583
05. Six romances sans paroles - No.1: La Pervenche in B major CG 585
06. Six romances sans paroles - No.2: Le Ruisseau in G flat major CG 589
07. Six romances sans paroles - No.3: Le Soir in E flat major CG 441a
08. Six romances sans paroles - No.4: Le Calme (La Nonne sanglante) in D flat major GC2e
09. Six romances sans paroles - No.5: Chanson de printemps in A flat major CG 359a
10. Six romances sans paroles - No.6: Le Lierre (Ivy) in B flat major CG 581
11. Méditations sur le 1er prélude de J.S. Bach (Ave Maria) in C major CG 89b
12. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Prélude in G major
13. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Fugue in G major
14. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Choral in E minor
15. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Fugue in E minor
16. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Prélude in G major
17. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Fugue in C major
18. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Prélude in D major
19. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Fugue in D major
20. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Choral in F major
21. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Fugue in F major
22. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Choral in A minor
23. Six Préludes et Fugues CG 587 - Fugue in A minor
24. Sonate pour piano à quatre mains in E flat major CG 617 - I. Allegro
25. Sonate pour piano à quatre mains in E flat major CG 617 - II. Adagio
26. Sonate pour piano à quatre mains in E flat major CG 617 - III. Presto
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