Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Jean Françaix with his captivating album "Françaix: Ballet Music & Piano Concertino." Released on March 1, 2004, under the Hyperion label, this collection showcases Françaix's mastery of neoclassical and chamber music genres, offering a delightful blend of elegance and wit.
The album is a journey through Françaix's imaginative compositions, beginning with the whimsical "Les malheurs de Sophie," a ballet suite that tells the tale of the mischievous Sophie through three vivid tableaux. Each movement is a gem, from the lively "Allegro vivo" to the playful "Pas de deux" and the energetic "Vivo."
Following this, the album presents the "Concertino for Piano and Orchestra in G Major," a charming four-movement work that highlights Françaix's ability to blend classical forms with a modern sensibility. The "Presto leggiero" opens with a light and airy dance, while the "Lent" offers a moment of introspective beauty. The "Allegretto" and "Rondeau" bring the concertino to a lively and satisfying close.
The album concludes with "Les bosquets de Cythère," a suite inspired by the mythical island of love. This seven-movement work takes the listener on a journey through various moods and scenes, from the joyous "Introduction à la vie joyeuse" to the dramatic "La belle damnée de Chez Maxim's," culminating in the tender "Les amours ont chassé l'amour."
With a total runtime of 57 minutes, this album is a perfect introduction to Françaix's unique voice in the neoclassical and chamber music worlds. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, Françaix's "Ballet Music & Piano Concertino" is sure to delight and inspire.