#Gabriel faure
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symphonybracket · 5 months ago
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musicollage · 8 months ago
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Fauré + Giulini — Requiem. 1986 : Deutsche Grammophon.
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lesser-known-composers · 6 months ago
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Gabriel Faure (1845-1924) - 3 Romances sans paroles, Op. 17
1. Andante quasi allegretto 2. Allegro molto (1:42) 3. Andante moderato (4:19)
Jean-Philippe Collard, piano
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ipomoea-batatas · 6 months ago
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Izzy sings “Ici-bas!” (Op. 8 No. 3) by Gabriel Fauré
(Made as a holiday gift for a classical singer friend who likes Izzy and kept harassing me to do something classical 🙈 Initially made with an accompaniment ripped from YouTube but I decided to learn and record my own, hence taking half a year to actually finish and post lmao)
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nofatclips · 2 years ago
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Élégie, a short animation by Odelia Laine, Esther Legido, Andréa Martínez, Alissende Masson, Hugo Michalet, Arthur Wong
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lindensea · 2 years ago
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ralphbutler · 1 year ago
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Fauré: Requiem, Op. 48 - Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, Groot Omroepkoor & ...
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musicianrambles · 1 year ago
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Obsessed with the fact that Faure's Requiem has a happy ending. As far as I'm aware, none of the other requiems have the paradise as the final section, but Faure's out here reminding us that there's a nice place and you'll be in safe hands getting there, and once you're there you can truly rest. And I'm not a Christian or anything but I think that's truly beautiful.
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mozart-1053 · 1 year ago
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Gabriel Fauré, Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 120
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daily-classical · 2 years ago
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poem-today · 2 years ago
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A poem by James Schuyler
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Faure's Second Piano Quartet 
On a day like this the rain comes down in fat and random drops among the ailanthus leaves---"the tree of Heaven"---the leaves that on moon- lit nights shimmer black and blade- shaped at this third-floor window. And there are bunches of small green knobs, buds, crowded together. The rapid music fills in the spaces of the leaves. And the piano comes in, like an extra heartbeat, dangerous and lovely. Slower now, less like the leaves, more like the rain which almost isn't rain, more like thawed- out hail. All this beauty in the mess of this small apartment on West 20th in Chelsea, New York. Slowly the notes pour out, slowly, more slowly still, fat rain falls.
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James Schuyler (1923-1991)
Piano Quartet No. 2 in G minor, Op. 45 (1887) by Gabriel Fauré is performed by the Manhattan Chamber Players.
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sarahtheflutist · 2 years ago
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I know the Berceuse, but today I am listening to the full Dolly suite.
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culturevulturette · 2 months ago
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This entire requiem is too beautiful for words...
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nonesuchrecords · 4 months ago
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"Hello everyone, I hope you’re all well out there. I’d like to share this new video with you," pianist/composer Brad Mehldau says. "I talk about the impact of Fauré’s final Nocturne #13—sorry, don’t know why I called it a 'sonata' about 38 seconds in!—and also play my own piece, Après Faure #4: Vision. Both of those are on my new album Après Fauré, out now on Nonesuch Records here. (Sheet music for my Après Fauré pieces included on the record are also available to purchase here.)" The video was directed by Matthew Edginton, recorded at Village Vanguard in NYC.
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mrbacf · 6 months ago
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Fauré - Élégie Op. 24 & Andante (reference recording: Paul Tortelier, Je...
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etherealarte · 9 months ago
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Adieu donc et bons jours aux tyrans de nos coeurs!
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