Nicky Spence / Drake,Julius - Faure La Bonne Chanson & Other Songs | RECORD STORE DAY
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1. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 I. Une Sainte en son auréole
2. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 II. Puisque l'aube grandit
3. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 III. La lune blanche
4. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 IV. J'allais par des chemins perfides
5. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 V. J'ai presque peur, en vérité
6. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 VI. Avant que tu ne t'en ailles
7. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 VII. Donc, ce sera par un clair jour d'été
8. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 VIII. N'est-ce pas?
9. Fauré: La bonne chanson, Op.61 IX. L'hiver a cessé
10. Fauré: Lydia, Op.4 No.2
11. Fauré: Chanson d'amour, Op.27 No.1
12. Fauré: Le secret, Op.23 No.3
13. Fauré: Cinq Mélodies «de Venise», Op.58 II. En sourdine
14. Fauré: Les roses d'Ispahan, Op.39 No.4
15. Fauré: Cinq Mélodies «de Venise», Op.58 I. Mandoline
16. Fauré: Notre amour, Op.23 No.2
17. Fauré: Les berceaux, Op.23 No.1
18. Fauré: Poème d'un jour, Op.21 I. Rencontre
19. Fauré: Poème d'un jour, Op.21 II. Toujours
20. Fauré: Poème d'un jour, Op.21 III. Adieu
21. Fauré: Automne, Op.18 No.3
22. Fauré: Clair de lune, Op.46 No.2
23. Fauré: Dans la forêt de septembre, Op.85 No.1

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Fauré's songs represent his art at it's most radiant, demonstrating the composer's exceptional gift for melody as well as his acute sensitivity to the subtleties of the greatest French poets of the day. In La bonne chanson, the result is a song cycle like few others: an ecstatic hymn to the beloved (the composer's mistress) which celebrates the triumph of love. Here, it provides a glorious opening to Nicky Spence and Julius Drake's all-Fauré recital.