Nos Souvenirs features two of the most important violin sonatas to emerge from France in the last half of the nineteenth century (not the eigtheenth, as the liner notes erroneously states) -- the Franck A major Sonata and Fauré's First Sonata, also in A major. Also on the program are short works by equally important French composers Ysaÿe, Chausson, Chaminade, and Debussy. Performing these treasures are violinist Laurent Korcia and pianist Jean-Marc Luisada. From a technical perspective, the two musicians are a good match ...
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Nos Souvenirs features two of the most important violin sonatas to emerge from France in the last half of the nineteenth century (not the eigtheenth, as the liner notes erroneously states) -- the Franck A major Sonata and Fauré's First Sonata, also in A major. Also on the program are short works by equally important French composers Ysaÿe, Chausson, Chaminade, and Debussy. Performing these treasures are violinist Laurent Korcia and pianist Jean-Marc Luisada. From a technical perspective, the two musicians are a good match for one another, each seeming to hold the same ideals of tempo, articulation, rubato, and dynamics resulting in tight ensemble and a convincingly unified execution. Where they differ greatly is in their sound quality; whether this difference is a result of the recording technology used or each musician's personal sound aesthetic is not immediately clear. Luisada's sound is quite warm, deep, dark, and robust. In complete contrast, Korcia's sound is extremely strident and bright, at...
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