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A Broken Engagement

Donald Macleod explores the impact of celebrated singer Pauline Viardot and her daughters upon Fauré.

Donald Macleod explores the impact of celebrated singer, Pauline Viardot, and her daughters upon Fauré.

Gabriel Fauré’s story begins during the second half of the 19th century, when the musical world was dominated by the heavily romantic voices of composers like Wagner, Brahms and Liszt. Fauré became a key protagonist in a musical revolution that opened audiences’ ears to new modes of expression - modern, refined and utterly French. As a composer, and as a teacher at the Paris Conservatoire, he left a huge legacy on the music of the twentieth century. This week Donald Macleod explores some of the many turning points in Fauré’s career, and how those events affected his life and his art.

Gabriel Fauré was invited to meet the legendary singer Pauline Viardot. He became a regular attendee at Viardot’s fashionable salon, where the young composer encountered other musicians and also writers such as Gustave Flaubert, George Sand and Ivan Turgenev. Viardot was very taken with Fauré and she advised him to give up writing chamber music and focus on opera. Fauré fell in love with Viardot’s youngest daughter, Marianne, and eventually proposed to her. Marianne broke off their engagement, which some have suggested was the reason for Fauré developing a reputation as a ‘Don Juan’.

Tarentelle, “Aux cieux la lune monte et luit” Op 10 No 2
Elly Ameling, soprano
Dalton Baldwin, piano

Violin Sonata No 1 in A, Op 13
Joshua Bell, violin
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano

Élégie in C minor, Op 24
Antonine Lederlin, cello
Basel Symphony Orchestra
Ivor Bolton, conductor

Berceuse, Op 16
Alex Schacher, violin
Basel Symphony Orchestra
Ivor Bolton, conductor

Après un rêve, Op 7 No 1
Automne, Op 18 No 3
Poème d’un jour, Op 21 No 1-3
Barbara Hendricks, soprano
Michel Dalberto, piano

Produced by Luke Whitlock, for 鶹Լ Wales

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  • Gabriel Fauré

    Tarentelle, "Aux cieux la lune monte et luit" Op 10 No 2

    Performer: Dalton Baldwin. Singer: Elly Ameling.
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  • Gabriel Fauré

    Violin Sonata No 1 in A, Op 13

    Performer: Jean‐Yves Thibaudet. Performer: Joshua Bell.
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  • Gabriel Fauré

    Élégie in C minor, Op 24

    Performer: Antoine Lederlin. Orchestra: Symphony Orchestra Basel. Conductor: Ivor Bolton.
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  • Gabriel Fauré

    Berceuse, Op 16

    Performer: Axel Schacher. Orchestra: Basel Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ivor Bolton.
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  • Gabriel Fauré

    Après un rêve, Op 7, No 1

    Performer: Michel Dalberto. Singer: Barbara Hendricks.
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  • Gabriel Fauré

    Automne, Op 18, No 3

    Performer: Michel Dalberto. Singer: Barbara Hendricks.
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  • Gabriel Fauré

    Poeme d'un jour, Op 21 No 1 - 3

    Performer: Michel Dalberto. Singer: Barbara Hendricks.
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