Anne Queffélec piano
Quatuor Hanson
Étienne Durantel double bass
Anne Queffélec on the piano with Quatuor Hanson and double bass player Etienne Durantel.
Dates
Satie, Debussy Promenade libre solo
From Gnossiennes en Clairs de lune, through Reflets dans l’eau, Gymnopédies, Ondine, Des pas sur la neige, La Cathédrale engloutie…
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4, version for piano and string quintet op. 58 (arrangement Vincent Lachner)
Haydn String Quartet op. 20 no. 2 Hob. III:32
About
Solo but not alone, Anne Queffélec will begin with a stroll through her favourites – Satie, Ravel and Debussy – whom she described as “a landscape rich in fantasy, dreams, secret paths, chiaroscuro and emotion”. To mix it up a little, the skilful bows of Quatuor Hanson will bring us their interpretation of a masterpiece by Haydn, a composer whose work they recorded in 2019, when astonished critics praised the subtle energy of their playing (Diapason d’or, Choc de Classica). The musicians will conclude together with Beethoven, for a pocket-sized version of Opus 58. Etienne Durantel will temporarily desert the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France to lend a hand.
Production Jeanine Roze Production