These little pieces, with the possible exception of Poulenc's youthful Piano Sonata for four hands, offer no particular technical challenges, suggesting that the only motivation for a recording by two seasoned players must be sheer enthusiasm, and so it is. Pianists Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne have performed and recorded together in the past, and their affinity with these French four-hand works is obvious. Consider the fact that under the piano duets rubric are gathered several different types of composition. Some are, or ...
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These little pieces, with the possible exception of Poulenc's youthful Piano Sonata for four hands, offer no particular technical challenges, suggesting that the only motivation for a recording by two seasoned players must be sheer enthusiasm, and so it is. Pianists Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne have performed and recorded together in the past, and their affinity with these French four-hand works is obvious. Consider the fact that under the piano duets rubric are gathered several different types of composition. Some are, or derive from, the style of instructional works with clearly defined first and second parts, while in Debussy's inexplicably neglected Six épigraphes antiques, the full potential of the piano is exploited. Throughout, the pianists capture the intimate dimensions and touches that give these pieces their charm, and they adjust their mode of expression to the several types of work here. The best-known pieces are probably Fauré's Dolly, Op. 56 (listen to the "Kitty-valse," actually...
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