Pierre Fournier, Schumann Brahms Dvořák Haydn Tschaikowsky UA, L Crowson - Rendezvous Musical Avec Pierre Fournier
Artist: Pierre Fournier, Schumann Brahms Dvořák Haydn Tschaikowsky UA, L Crowson
Album: Rendezvous Musical Avec Pierre Fournier
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Album: Rendezvous Musical Avec Pierre Fournier
Rating: 4.0
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Adagio Und Allegro Op. 70 | ||
Rondo Op. 94 | ||
Variationen Über Ein Thema Aus Der Oper »Moses« | ||
Larghetto • Rondo (Aus Der Violinsonate Nr. 3) | ||
Adagio Cantabile • Allegro Vivo (Aus Der Sonate E-dur) | ||
Hymne An Die Sonne | ||
Feldeinsamkeit Op. 86 Nr. 2 | ||
Der Schwan | ||
Valse Sentimentale Op. 51 Nr. 6 | ||
Ave Maria (Méditation) | ||
Nocturne Op. 9 Nr. 2 | ||
Elfentanz Op. 39 | ||
Hummelflug | ||
Tempo di Minuetto (Aus Der Sonate C-dur Für Violoncello Und Klavier) |
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Catalog Numbers
- 135 132
- SEL RG-056
Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Stereo
Companies
Role | Company |
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Printed By | Gebrüder Jänecke |
Manufactured By | Deutsche Grammophon |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Cello | Pierre Fournier |
Photography By | Joseph Laubacher |
Piano | Lamar Crowson |
Sleeve Notes | Günter Kleinen |
Notes
- (On labels:) Made in Germany
- (In dead wax) ℗ 1969
- (On back sleeve:) Printed in Germany
- Sleeve notes and tracklist on center labels are in German only
- Deutsche Grammophon priviledge series.
- (On labels:) Made in England
- On the large Tulip label
- Korean version of 135 132
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Pierre Fournier (June 24, 1906 January 8, 1986) was a French cellist who was called the "aristocrat of cellists," on account of his elegant musicianship and majestic sound.
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He was born in Paris, the son of a French Army general. His mother taught him to play the piano, but he had a mild case of polio as a child and lost dexterity in his feet and legs. Having difficulties with the piano pedals, he turned to the cello.
He graduated from the Paris Conservatory at 17, in 1923. He was hailed as "the cellist of the future" and won praise for his virtuosity and bowing technique. He became well known when he played with the Edouard Colonne Orchestra in 1925. He began touring all over Europe. He played with all the great musicians of the time, and recorded the complete chamber music of Brahms and Schubert for the BBC on acetates. However, these deteriorated before the recordings could be transferred to a more durable medium.
Fournier taught at the École Normale de Musique in Paris and the Paris Conservatory from 1937 to 1949. He made his first tour of the United States in 1948 and played to great acclaim in New York and Boston.
From 1956 on, he made his home in Switzerland, although he never relinquished his French citizenship. In 1963, he was made a member of the French Legion of Honor.
He continued performing until two years before his death at the age of 79. He also continued to teach privately at his home in Geneva: the British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber was among his pupils.
His son Jean-Pierre became a pianist performing under the name of .
Real Name
- Pierre Fournier
Name Vars
- Fournier
- M. P. Fournier
- P. Fournier
- Пьер Фурнье
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