Fauré
Fauré: Pénélope (Erato)
A subtle, carefully crafted opera, beautifully sung even if in the end it lacks melodic memorability [RMo]
The Paris Opera 1900-1960 (Malibran Music)
Ten very well-filled discs documenting six glorious decades at the Paris Opera [RMo]
Fauré: Piano Works (Hyperion)
Magical performances, illuminated and musically informed, recorded in superior sound [SG]
Kathleen Long (piano) The Decca Solo Recordings 1941-1945 (APR)
Refined inscriptions, lovingly restored [SG]
Impromptus (Naïve)
Margain is very much at home in this music, and is its ideal exponent [SG]
Voyages (Signum Classics)
A fascinating journey through Baudelaire’s and Goethe’s poetic landscapes [GF]
Kathleen Long (piano) The Decca Solo Recordings 1941-1945 (APR)
Insightful, stylish Kathleen Long – a pianist too often taken for granted [JW]
Fauré: Works for Cello & Piano (Alpha Classics)
(Déjà Review) If the rest of this series is of this standard, it will be a compulsory acquisition for all lovers of this composer [GA]
La Valse (Hänssler Classic)
These wind orchestra arrangements could hardly be better played [MC]
Chants nostalgiques (B Records)
A well programmed and well performed recital of French song from La Belle Époque [NB]
Pablo Casals: Philips Legacy (Eloquence)
Late Casals in imperfect recordings, attractively remastered and presented [JW]
























