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Dubois - Chamber Music

Anne Robert (violin), Benoît Loiselle (cello) & Stéphane Lemelin (piano)

… by the end of this enjoyable, convincingly played and well recorded collection, one is left with the feeling that Dubois indubitably merits the commitment of these fine musicians and the effort...

Dubois - Chamber Music

Anne Robert (violin), Benoît Loiselle (cello) & Stéphane Lemelin (piano)

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… by the end of this enjoyable, convincingly played and well recorded collection, one is left with the feeling that Dubois indubitably merits the commitment of these fine musicians and the effort...

About

Thanks to the efforts of the Trio Hochelaga, the music of Théodore Dubois (1837-1924) has enjoyed a renaissance in the past few years. On this release they play duos for violin and piano and cello and piano. Exquisite music performed with charm and assured musicality.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegretto con moto e con calore
Track length8:58
II. Andante con variazioni
Track length8:11
III. Allegro bien rythmé
Track length6:42
I. Allegro appassionato
Track length9:19
II Andante quasi adagio
Track length6:43
III. Allegro deciso e fuoco
Track length7:40

Awards and reviews

July 2009

… by the end of this enjoyable, convincingly played and well recorded collection, one is left with the feeling that Dubois indubitably merits the commitment of these fine musicians and the effort that's gone into such an enterprising disc.

July/August 2009

…the Méditation and Scherzetto of 1912 show Robert and Lemelin on top form, and here the switches of mood are most deftly captured. The sound throughout is well balanced and unobtrusive, leaving Dubois’ impassioned romanticism and intimate expression free to come forward
commendably.

June 2009

….played with devoted spontaneity, this is a captivating recital that turns out to be rather more than the sum of its parts. Imagine the Mendelssohn side of Fauré’s creative psyche activating one meticulously crafted movement after another and you’ll have some idea of what to expect…Pianist
Stéphane Lemelin makes even the most note saturated passages sound glowingly elegant.
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