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New Accentus Release: Concert-Centenaire Series Concludes With Fauré CD

Author: Accentus Music

Judith Ingolfsson, violin, and Vladimir Stoupel, piano, bring their three-part Concert-Centenaire CD project with Accentus Music to a close. It is dedicated to composers whose lives were shaped by the First World War.

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Focusing on Rudi Stephan and Albéric Magnard in the duo’s first CD and Louis Vierne in the second, Gabriel Fauré and his violin sonatas are now the subject of their third CD. The sonatas were composed 40 years apart from each other and mark turning points in Fauré’s artistic biography: the first sonata celebrates his breakthrough as a composer, the second sonata heralds his later works.

Catalogue Number:  ACC303713
Release date: September 2016

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