Anne Queffélec: Entrez dans la danse...

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Reynaldo Hahn, Florent Schmitt, Francis Poulenc, Paul Pierné, Claude Debussy, (Alexis-)Emmanuel Chabrier, Erik Satie, Camille Saint-Saëns, Federico Mompou, Joseph Guy (Marie) Ropartz, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Ravel, Jules (Emile Frédéric) Massenet, César Franck, (Amedée-)Ernest Chausson

Genre:

Instrumental

Label: Mirare

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 82

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: MIR320

MIR320. Anne Queffélec: Entrez dans la danse...

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Album Leaf (Alexis-)Emmanuel Chabrier, Composer
(Alexis-)Emmanuel Chabrier, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Pavane (Amedée-)Ernest Chausson, Composer
(Amedée-)Ernest Chausson, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Ballet Claude Debussy, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Claude Debussy, Composer
Danse Claude Debussy, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Claude Debussy, Composer
Children's Corner, Movement: The snow is dancing Claude Debussy, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Claude Debussy, Composer
(6) Epigraphes antiques, Movement: Pour la danseuse aux crotales Claude Debussy, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Claude Debussy, Composer
Dolly, Movement: Le pas espagnol Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Gabriel Fauré, Composer
Danse lente César Franck, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
César Franck, Composer
(Le) Rossignol éperdu, Movement: Danse de l’Amour et de l’Ennui Reynaldo Hahn, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Reynaldo Hahn, Composer
(Le) Rossignol éperdu, Movement: Danse de l’Amour et du Danger Reynaldo Hahn, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Reynaldo Hahn, Composer
Valse folle Jules (Emile Frédéric) Massenet, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Jules (Emile Frédéric) Massenet, Composer
Canción y Danza No 4 Federico Mompou, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Federico Mompou, Composer
Valse-Impromptu Paul Pierné, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Paul Pierné, Composer
(8) Nocturnes, Movement: No. 4 in C minor Francis Poulenc, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Francis Poulenc, Composer
Suite française, Movement: Bransle de Champagne Francis Poulenc, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Francis Poulenc, Composer
Suite française, Movement: Pavane Francis Poulenc, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Francis Poulenc, Composer
Suite française, Movement: Sicilienne Francis Poulenc, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Francis Poulenc, Composer
Menuet antique Maurice Ravel, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Pavane pour une infante défunte Maurice Ravel, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Maurice Ravel, Composer
(8) Valses nobles et sentimentales, Movement: Assez lent Maurice Ravel, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Dans l’ombre de la montagne, Movement: Ronde Joseph Guy (Marie) Ropartz, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Joseph Guy (Marie) Ropartz, Composer
Valse nonchalante Camille Saint-Saëns, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Camille Saint-Saëns, Composer
Danse de travers Erik Satie, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Erik Satie, Composer
Une semaine du petit elfe Ferme, Movement: Ronde des lettres boiteuses Florent Schmitt, Composer
Anne Queffélec, Piano
Florent Schmitt, Composer
The same qualities as on her delightful cornucopia ‘Satie & Compagnie’ (4/13) are on display again in Anne Queffélec’s programme of dances from the belle époque and inter-war periods in France. All the composers were either disciples or pupils of one another or personal friends. Stylistically, it is easy to hear the cross-references: ‘Their works engaged in dialogue, nourished and interpenetrated each other’, as the excellent booklet has it. You can hear Faure’s Le pas espagnol, for instance, either as an affectionate tribute to or tongue-in-cheek pastiche of Chabrier. It was Fauré who provided early inspiration for the Catalan Federico Mompou, the sole outsider in nationality on this album (though not in terms of musical style) and whose Canción y Danza No 4 opens proceedings.

Again, Queffélec mixes the familiar with the less well known, with enough of the latter to entice any pianophile to invest and pianist to track down the sheet music (as an example, your reviewer has now finally got round to having a serious look at Poulenc’s Suite française). Her approach to the music is one of enchanting simplicity. No show, no grandstanding; she beckons the listener to leave what they are doing, if they wish, and to come over and join her. Minimum pedal, lovely finger legato, each note of these economically scored pieces intimately projected and made to tell.

Le pas espagnol, mentioned above, is one of five (out of the 24) tracks in which Queffélec is joined by Gaspard Dehaene. Notwithstanding the exuberant nature of this and a few others (Massenet’s Valse folle first among them), the general tenor of the 82-minute programme is one of reflection and introspection, a welcome balm, and warmly recommended.

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