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CANTELOUBE, BREVILLE, Pascal Devoyon, Philippe Graffin

Violin Sonatas

Violin Sonata No 1 in C sharp minor [37'21] Pierre de Bréville (1861-1949) 1 Mouvement modéré [12'04] 2 Gai, mais pas trop vite [5'17] 3 Lamento: Extrêmement lent [10'00] 4 Modérément animé et martial [10'00] Suite 'Dans la montagne' [32'11] Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957) 5 En plein vent [8'17] 6 Le soir [7'51] 7 Jour de fête [6'54] 8 Dans le bois au printemps [9'09]
  • Pascal Devoyon - piano
  • Philippe Graffin - violin
  • CANTELOUBE
  • BREVILLE
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Nr kat.: CDA67427
Label  : Hyperion

'Graffin is ideally attuned to this idiom, sensitively partnered by the busy fingers of Devoyon. This, in other words, is Hyperion at its best - two beautiful and unaccountably neglected works revived in outstanding performances, sympathetically recorded and stylishly presented' (Gramophone) 'Both these extensive and serious works are fine examples of what is best about French Romanticism stretching into the modern era. Played with passion, commitment to idiom and technical fluency, as well as being excellently recorded, these little-known pieces should win wide appeal' (BBC Music Magazine) 'This is music that could easily pall in less sensitive and committed hands, but Philippe Graffin and Pascal Devoyon almost have one believing it's a neglected masterwork' (International Record Review) 'Graffin and Devoyon play both of these backward-looking rarities with a rewarding combination of insight and selfless devotion' (Irish Times) 'Fans of French music from this period will need no further recommendation from me. A beautiful disc' (ClassicsToday.com) 'With both works sublimely performed by Philippe Graffin and Pascal Devoyon, in a particularly intimate presentation, there is little to criticise here, although the recording balance just favours the violin, which in turn enhances the more delicate music of Cantaloube over the richer sound of Bréville. In fact, this beautiful release can simply be regarded as a most welcome addition to the French music catalogue' (Hi-Fi+)