Hagai Shaham/Arnon Erez - Gabriel Faur�, Maurice Ravel: Violin Sonatas & Other Works
Catalogue No: NI8107
Barcode: 710357810725
Publisher Julien Hamelle snapped up Faur�s Berceuse following it�s first performance in February 1880. Its success was no flash in the pan either: it sold over 700 copies in the first year and became probably Faur�'s most frequently transcribed piece. Faur�s Violin Sonata No. 1 claims to be regarded his first masterpiece. He began it in the summer of 1875, shortly after his 30th birthday, and finished it the following year and it was first performed in Paris in January 1877 by the violinist Marie Tayau, with Faur� playing the piano part. Today this work has such a firm place in the repertory, it's hard to imagine how bold and adventurous it must have seemed at that time. In 1897 Ravel began a Violin Sonata, but got no further than the first movement. Ravel's single movement, in sonata form, juxtaposes modal writing, as at the opening, with more chromatic harmonies, including two passages of downward sliding chords that sound like Delius. The joins may not always be totally convincing, but there is no mistaking Ravel's way with a lyrical idea. Ravel's Berceuse, dedicated to his friend Roland-Manuel's son, born the previous 20 June, has an unassuming grace worthy of its dedicatee, and its contrasts, as in the early Sonata movement, are largely between modal and chromatic harmonies. The score is marked 'semplice' and the violin is muted throughout, as in Faur�'s own Berceuse.