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Birth and Breakaway

Donald Macleod focuses on the era from Franck's birth in Liege to the acrimonious break from his father in Paris.

According to popular wisdom (and pub quizzes), famous Belgians may be a bit thin on the ground, but as Donald Macleod makes clear in this week's Composer of the Week, César Franck (1822-1890) surely deserves to be in that number. Born in Liège the son of a domineering father, he showed great musical promise at an early age. A pianist of prodigious gifts, and very large hands, he was soon being displayed to the world by his proud father. But when the family moved to Paris, his first attempt to enrol at the city's Conservatoire was a failure - he was deemed too young, and too Belgian! He was driven to compose at a very young age and, although his juvenilia has not stood the test of time, he made a good impression with his Opus 1, a piano trio, impressing such luminaries as Franz Liszt. Forced by his father into a punishing regime of touring, teaching and performance, by his mid-twenties César longed to break away from the paternal grasp. When it came, the rupture was occasioned by the small matter of a song - l'Ange et l'Enfant - and the woman to whom it was dedicated.

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Mon 24 Feb 2014 12:00

Music Played

  • César Franck

    Trio concertante no. 1 in F sharp minor M.1, Op.1`1 - Andante con moto

    Performer: Bekova Sisters.
    • CHANDOS.
    • CHAN-9680.
  • César Franck

    Andantino quietoso Op.6 for violin and piano

    Performer: Mariana Sîrbu. Performer: Mihail Sarbu.
    • Dynamic.
    • DM8030.
  • César Franck

    Premier Grand caprice Op.5

    Performer: Ashley Wass.
    • NAXOS.
    • 8.554484.
  • César Franck

    Ruth - oratorio M.51 - Le Chant du crepuscule

    Conductor: Martin Barral. Performer: Orchestre Symphonique du Campus d'Orsay.
    • Solstice.
    • SOCD 294.
  • César Franck

    L' Ange et l'enfant M.75 for voice and piano

    Performer: Francesca Scaini. Performer: Mattia Ometto.
    • Brilliant Classics.
    • 94457.

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  • Mon 24 Feb 2014 12:00

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