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Daniel Barenboim

Cesar Franck * Gabriel Faure w/Berlin Phil.

Deutsche Grammophon
Release Date: October 11, 2024

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The Frost Interview - Daniel Barenboim: 'Spaces of dialogue'
1 Franck: Symphony in D minor / I. Lento - Allegro non troppo  
2 II. Allegretto  
3 III. Allegro non troppo  
4 Faure: Pelléas et Mélisande Suite / I. Pre´lude. Quasi adagio  
5 II. Fileuse. Andantino quasi allegretto  
6 III. Sicilienne. Allegretto molto moderato  
7 IV. La mort de Me´lisande. Molto adagio  
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In 1964, at the age of 21, Daniel Barenboim made his debut as soloist with the Berliner Philharmoniker. Five years later, he conducted the orchestra for the first time. Deutsche Grammophon is delighted to mark the 60th anniversary of this close and fruitful artistic partnership with a new album pairing Franck’s Symphony in D minor with the orchestral suite from Fauré’s Pelléas et Mélisande. The album  available today and on CD on 1 November. A strictly limited deluxe version available exclusively from the DG Store includes five high-quality postcards featuring some of the colour illustrations created by the German-Swiss painter and graphic artist Carlos Schwabe for a special edition of Maeterlinck’s Pelléas et Mélisande published in Paris in 1924. A selection of Schwabe’s illustrations also appear in the booklet that accompanies the recording.

Despite the changes in its personnel over the decades, the Berliner Philharmoniker’s relationship with Daniel Barenboim has never wavered. In a piece written for its website a few years ago, Frederik Hanssen noted that the orchestra’s “instinctively functioning communication” with the conductor “has in a sense inscribed itself into [its] DNA”, thanks to a friendship built on “deep mutual affection”. Barenboim, meanwhile, has spoken of the influence the orchestra had on him long before that first appearance in 1964: “When I was a child, the Berliner Philharmoniker was a model of what an orchestra could and should sound like. Its unmistakable sound took my breath away even then.”

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