Debussy / Dvorak / Hubert / Faure Quartett: After Hours
Debussy / Dvorak / Hubert / Faure Quartett: After Hours
Format: CD
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Artist: Debussy / Dvorak / Hubert / Faure Quartett
Label: Berlin Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 885470031262
Genre: Classical
"After Hours" is the new concept album by the Faure Quartett. The world famous piano quartet consists of the same for members since íts founding in 1995. They present an album full of encores from composers such as Debussy, Strauss and Dvorak. These pieces are lined by original compositions dedicated to the ensemble by composer friends such as Jarkko Riihimaki. Two other friends, clarinettist Matthias Schorn and soprano Annette Dasch, make appearences as soloists. Encores defy the convention and have the potential to be surprising and engage the listeners in a special way and exactly that is what this album does.
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