Chausson’s Concert in D: a guide to the best recordings

Charlotte Gardner
Friday, January 24, 2025

No other work in the repertoire is quite like Chausson’s Concert for violin, piano and string quartet. Charlotte Gardner delves into a rich recording history dating back almost a century

Ernest Chausson composed in Concert, Op 21, for the unusual combination of piano, violin and string quartet, between 1888 and 1891 (photography: Gem Archive-Alamy Stock Photo)
Ernest Chausson composed in Concert, Op 21, for the unusual combination of piano, violin and string quartet, between 1888 and 1891 (photography: Gem Archive-Alamy Stock Photo)

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