Edgar Moreau, a rising star in the classical music scene, presents a captivating collection of cello sonatas with his album "Franck, Poulenc & Strohl: Cello Sonatas." Released on January 19, 2018, under Warner Classics, this album is a testament to Moreau's exceptional talent and versatility as a cellist.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 35 minutes, the album features a diverse range of compositions from three distinct composers: César Franck, Francis Poulenc, and Camille Strohl. The tracks include the Great Dramatic Sonata "Titus et Bérénice" by Strohl, the Cello Sonata FP 143 by Poulenc, and the Cello Sonata in A Major FWV 8 by Franck, arranged by Delsart. Additionally, the album includes two bonus tracks: "Andante espressivo for Cello and Piano" by Tombelle and "Souvenirs" by Poulenc.
Moreau's performance is marked by a deep understanding of the compositions and a remarkable technical prowess. His interpretation of these works is both sensitive and powerful, showcasing the full range of the cello's expressive capabilities. The album is a journey through different musical styles and eras, from the dramatic and intense works of Strohl to the lyrical and melodic pieces of Poulenc and Franck.
This album is a must-listen for anyone interested in classical music, particularly those who appreciate the beauty and depth of the cello. Edgar Moreau's exceptional playing and the carefully curated selection of pieces make this album a standout in the genre.