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Lucas Debargue interprets Fauré's piano works (II/II)

Fondation Singer-Polignac

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Lucas Debargue — Pianist

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"When I discovered this music a few years ago, it went straight down my spine!", that is what virtuoso Lucas Debargue told us when he recorded this collection of Fauré's solo piano work. In celebration of the centenary of this emblematic figure of French classical music, who died on November 4, 1924, rediscover these treasures of the repertoire, played by one of its most remarkable interpreters. Debargue calls on all the subtleties of his playing, tinged with poetry and dazzling by its technical perfection, in service of these masterworks!

This second installment features two of the sublime Nocturnes, and opens with the majestic Theme and Variations, Op. 73, followed by the fifth Barcarolle in F sharp minor, Op. 66. The program also includes the famous Ballade, and Après un rêve, taken from the chanson of the same name and adapted by Debargue himself. As a highlight, the pianist performs a Mazurka of his own composition, filled with dancing energy and yet imbued with torment. If you haven't already, don't forget to enjoy the first part of this spectacular cycle.

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