Ernest Chausson's album "Chausson: Symphony / Franck: Le Chasseur Maudit" is a captivating journey through the world of chamber music, released on January 1, 2000, under the label Maestoso. This album features two significant works: Chausson's Symphony in B Flat, Op. 20, and César Franck's "Le Chasseur Maudit."
The symphony by Chausson is a three-movement masterpiece that showcases his unique compositional style, blending romanticism with a touch of French elegance. The first movement, "Lent, Allegro," sets a contemplative mood that gradually builds into a lively and energetic section. The second movement, "Tres lent," is a slow and introspective piece, while the third movement, "Anime," brings the symphony to a vibrant and dynamic close.
Complementing Chausson's symphony is Franck's "Le Chasseur Maudit," a symphonic poem that tells the tale of a cursed hunter. This dramatic and evocative work is a testament to Franck's ability to convey deep emotion and narrative through music.
With a total duration of 45 minutes, this album offers a rich and immersive listening experience. It's a perfect addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection, providing a deep dive into the works of two influential composers. Whether you're a longtime fan of chamber music or new to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.