Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Ernest Chausson with "The Retrospective Edition, Vol. 2," a captivating journey through the composer's chamber music repertoire. Released on September 1, 2009, under the Etcetera label, this album spans a generous 74 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of Chausson's musical genius.
The album opens with the String Quartet in C Major, Op.35, a work completed by Vincent d'Indy from Chausson's sketches. The quartet unfolds in three movements, each revealing a different facet of Chausson's compositional style. The first movement, "Grave. Modéré," sets a somber yet measured tone, while the second, "Très calme," offers a serene interlude. The final movement, "Gaiment et pas trop vite," brings the quartet to a lively and spirited close.
The second half of the album is dedicated to the Concert Op.21 in D major, a four-movement work for piano, violin, and string quartet. The opening movement, "Décidé," is marked by its decisive and energetic character, followed by the graceful and lyrical "Sicilienne." The third movement, "Grave," provides a contemplative pause, leading to the exuberant and virtuosic "Finale."
Chausson's music, characterized by its rich harmonies, lyrical melodies, and expressive depth, is beautifully showcased in this retrospective edition. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of chamber music or a newcomer to Chausson's work, this album offers a compelling exploration of the composer's enduring legacy.