
© Sylvain Gripoix
Little appreciated by his contemporaries, the works of Hector Berlioz are now so popular that they tend to overshadow those of other French Romantic composers. Berlioz, who was a friend of Franz Liszt, and followed closely the compositional activities of Wagner, shared with Louise Farrenc not only a critical view of his time, but also a great admiration for Beethoven.
Although their stylistic paths diverged, they both participated in the development of a French aesthetic space that was to be explored constantly until the beginning of the twentieth century by the young Camille Saint-Saëns. On two pianos, Naïri Badal and Adélaïde Panaget visit that “space”, with its bold compositions and fantastic images.
Although their stylistic paths diverged, they both participated in the development of a French aesthetic space that was to be explored constantly until the beginning of the twentieth century by the young Camille Saint-Saëns. On two pianos, Naïri Badal and Adélaïde Panaget visit that “space”, with its bold compositions and fantastic images.
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DUO JATEKOK
Naïri Badal and Adélaïde Panaget pianos
Naïri Badal and Adélaïde Panaget pianos
Programme
Works for two pianos by BERLIOZ, FARRENC, SAINT-SAËNS and LISZT