Ouled Nails
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Just fooling around!
But you really need not answer, really!!!
If you had to determine which of this composer's works are most lasting, most technically remarkable, most "scholarly" (given his reputation as a "salon" type of composer), what would they be?
I don't me the more popular ones, whicb Faure himself might have come to hate, such as his Pavane!
Faure was not a foremost orchestral composer, and he was not a most "conceptual" piano music composer.
But his chamber music.... That's where he gets my vote! Yes, the Requiem is a piece of work for those who have the "French" ear and don't go for the five-ton Germanic music. Nevertheless, chamber for me.
How about you?
(No need to answer that question, especially if you're from Denmark).
But you really need not answer, really!!!
If you had to determine which of this composer's works are most lasting, most technically remarkable, most "scholarly" (given his reputation as a "salon" type of composer), what would they be?
I don't me the more popular ones, whicb Faure himself might have come to hate, such as his Pavane!
Faure was not a foremost orchestral composer, and he was not a most "conceptual" piano music composer.
But his chamber music.... That's where he gets my vote! Yes, the Requiem is a piece of work for those who have the "French" ear and don't go for the five-ton Germanic music. Nevertheless, chamber for me.
How about you?
(No need to answer that question, especially if you're from Denmark).