Discover the enchanting world of Théodore Dubois with this captivating album, released on October 13, 2011, under the Mirare label. Spanning a little over an hour, this collection showcases Dubois' mastery of orchestral and chamber music, featuring the cello and piano as prominent solo instruments.
The album opens with the three-movement Fantaisie-Stück pour violoncelle et orchestre, a piece that highlights Dubois' ability to blend romantic expressiveness with classical structure. The Suite concertante pour violoncelle, piano et orchestre follows, offering a delightful mix of dance-like movements that showcase the interplay between the cello, piano, and orchestra.
The Concerto capriccioso pour piano et orchestre is a standout piece, with its four movements ranging from the dramatic Andante come recitativo to the lively Allegro finale. This concerto demonstrates Dubois' skill in crafting engaging and dynamic compositions for the piano.
The album concludes with two shorter pieces: the reflective In memoriam mortuorum and the lyrical Andante cantabile pour violoncelle et orchestre. These pieces provide a serene and introspective end to the album, showcasing Dubois' ability to evoke deep emotion through his music.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Théodore Dubois or new to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Immerse yourself in the beautiful melodies and intricate compositions of one of the most talented and underrated composers of the late Romantic period.