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Yo-Yo Ma | Kathryn Stott

Merci

Sony Classical
Release Date: October 25, 2024

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1 Berceuse, Op. 16 - Gabriel Faure  
2 Nocturne - Lili Boulanger  
3 Andante, Op. 75 - Gabriel Faure  
4 “Mon coeur s’ouvre à ta voix” from Samson et Dalila - Camille Saint-Saens  
5 “Cantique” - Nadia Boulanger  
6 Papillon, Op. 77 - Gabriel Faure  
7 “Hai Luli!” - Pauline Viardot  
8 Sicilienne, Op. 78 - Gabriel Faure  
9 “D’un soir triste” - Lili Boulanger  
10 Morceau de lecture - Gabriel Faure  
11 “La mer” - Nadia Boulanger  
12 Romance, Op. 69 - Gabriel Faure  
13 “Aimez-moi” from Six Chansons du XVI Siecle - Pauline Viardot  
14 Elegie, Op. 24 - Gabriel Faure  
15 Serenade, Op. 98 - Gabriel Faure  
16 Romance, Op. 36 - Camille Saint-Saens  
17 Romance, Op. 28 - Gabriel Faure  
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Merci is a deeply personal expression of gratitude, a celebration of the powerful relationships that keep music alive. This effervescent recording is rooted in the compositions of Gabriel Fauré, whom Stott calls her “musical soulmate,” and follows the arcs of his inspiration and influence, from the creations of his teacher Camille Saint-Saëns and his friend and supporter Pauline Viardot to works by his student Nadia Boulanger and her sister, Lili. Merci is testament to the gift of friendship, to the connections among performers, between students and teachers, and across generations that make music magic.

Ma and Stott—both of whom have connections to Fauré through their respective teachers Luise Vosgerchian and Nadia Boulanger—reveal the extent of Fauré’s influence and inspiration through a recording that juxtaposes Fauré’s works for strings and piano with compositions by members of his musical family. Beginning with his Berceuse, Op. 16, Fauré’s works alternate with those of his student (Nadia Boulanger), teacher (Camille Saint-Saëns), and friends and contemporaries (Lili Boulanger, Pauline Viardot), in a tribute to the belief that, in Ma’s words, “we musicians stand on the shoulders of those who came before us, and that we can only hope that ours will sustain those who come after.”

 

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