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5.0 out of 5 stars
Exuberant performances from Collard, April 1 2000
By Dingbats "dingbats" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Faure: Bracarolles, Impromptus, Valses Breves, Romances Sans Paroles, etc. (Audio CD)
Faure's outpout for the piano is prodigious, but the intensely introspective nature of his music has eluded performers and audience alike. Thankfully, pianists like Collard have made this music available to the public. Collard's Faure is buoyant, lyrical, youthful and therefore somewhat straight forward, yet it is an approach that rescues this music from sentimentality, especially in those written during Faure's early period. For example, when compared to Paul Crossley, whose Valses-Caprice stretches rhythmic freedom beyond good taste, Collard's no-nonsense reading brings out the vitality of these exquisite pieces. If you like Chopin already but are not familiar with Faure, this would be a good introduction.