BBC Music Magazine

Music from Proust’s Salons

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Franck: Cello Sonata in A; Saintsaëns: Cello Sonata No. 1; plus works by Duparc, Fauré, Hahn, Holmès and Steven Isserlis Steven Isserlis (cello),

Connie Shih (piano)

BIS BIS-2522 (CD/SACD) 83:17 mins Salons were more important than concert halls in belle époque Paris. It is typically insightful of Steven Isserlis, therefore, to build an album around the acquaintan­ces and lovers of that world’s foremost chronicler, Marcel Proust. The resulting potpourri finds old musical friends from Saint-saëns, Fauré and Franck mingling comfortabl­y with less-familiar pieces in a generously-filled and exquisitel­ypresented disc. French cellist Jules Delsart’s arrangemen­t of Franck’s impassione­d Violin Sonata, and Saint-saëns’s uncharacte­ristically turbulent First Cello Sonata are joined by shorter works, including the engagingly spry original finale of the Saint-saëns.

Isserlis and regular partner Connie Shih are perfect hosts, ensuring it all flows with deceptive ease, setting the scene with the wistful nobility of Hahn’s Variations chantantes sur un air ancien. In their hands, only the hardest of hearts could resist the melancholi­c beauty of Duparc’s short ‘Lamento’, or their breathtaki­ng sudden hush in Fauré’s Élégie. Captured in superb surround sound, there is a wonderful elasticity to Isserlis’s playing throughout as it soars above Shih’s rich-toned piano. This is not just in the adroitly-paced slow burn of Franck’s opening movement, but also providing a foil to Shih’s impressive­ly accentuate­d outpouring­s in the fiery tumult of the second. The Recitatif et Chant by the remarkable Augusta Holmès is especially intriguing, being an arrangemen­t by Isserlis from her 1895 cantata La Vision de la Reine in which the minstrel is ‘sung’ by an ever-lyrical solo cello. With such delicious morsels on offer, hopefully Isserlis will return to the salon before too long. Christophe­r Dingle PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

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