A recent release from Onyx contains Saint-Saëns' late La Muse et le Poète Op.132 for violin, cello and orchestra. A substantial excerpt is available here (track 1):
http://www.onyxclassics.com/mp3detail.php?CatalogueNumber=ONYX4091 (http://www.onyxclassics.com/mp3detail.php?CatalogueNumber=ONYX4091)
La Muse et le Poète as far as recordings go is far less unsung than reviewers make it out to be. I own five recordings of it, including two separate ones conducted by Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Now if only someone would record the piano trio version....
That CD does, however, have the first symphony which is certainly more of a rarity.
I think it's still pretty unsung: in fact, I didn't even realise that I already had a version in my collection!
Quote from: TerraEpon on Friday 17 August 2012, 19:03
La Muse et le Poète as far as recordings go is far less unsung than reviewers make it out to be. I own five recordings of it, including two separate ones conducted by Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Now if only someone would record the piano trio version....
That CD does, however, have the first symphony which is certainly more of a rarity.
I didn't even know there was a piano trio version! :o
I've got two recordings of it and it is a lovely work.
Bell and Isserlis recorded it with the 2nd CC and a couple of other works for cello/orchestra. I believe it's EMI.
Thanks Alan,
Always good to hear about recordings of even "almost unsung" works and composers.
I might have to get this for the 1st symphony, but the opening is glaaaacially slow and there seems to be alot of pushing/pulling of the tempo in mvnt I. I wish the last mvnt was available to preview...
Dumay as conductor? Still not convinced...
David
Quote from: Jonathan on Friday 17 August 2012, 19:23
I didn't even know there was a piano trio version! :o
More technically, a reduction of the orchestra part on piano, but it amounts to the same thing.
Quote from: JimL on Friday 17 August 2012, 19:53
Bell and Isserlis recorded it with the 2nd CC and a couple of other works for cello/orchestra. I believe it's EMI.
RCA actually. Has the 2nd Cello Sonata as well (and a previous CD had, unsurprisingly, the first CC and Sonata)