Composer
César Franck (1822-1890); BEL/FRA
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César Franck is an important composer from the latter half of the nineteenth century, particularly in the realms of symphonic, chamber, organ and piano music. His stage works were uniformly unsuccessful, though his choral compositions fared somewhat better. Born in Liège (in the French region which in 1830 became part of a new state, Belgium), on December 10, 1822, he led a group of young composers, among them d'Indy, Duparc, and Dukas, who found much to admire in his highly individual post-Romantic style, with its rich, innovative harmonies, sometimes terse melodies, and skilled contrapuntal writing. This group, sometimes known as "la bande à Franck," steered French composition toward symphonic and chamber music, finally breaking the stranglehold of the more conservative opera over French music.
Franck was a keyboard player of extraordinary ability who had a short stint as a touring piano virtuoso before moving to Paris and throwing himself into musical studies. In addition, he was an organist at several major churches during his career, and his skills on the organ accounted in great part for his compositional interest in that instrument; his organ compositions stand at the apex of the Romantic organ repertoire. Franck was a man of strong religious convictions throughout his life, which often motivated him to compose works based on biblical texts or on other church sources. For much of his life he was organist at the Paris churches of St.-Jean-St. François and then Ste.-Clothilde, and in 1872 he became a professor at the Paris Conservatoire.
Individual and instantly recognizable though his music was, it owes a debt to Liszt and Wagner, especially to the latter's Tristan und Isolde and several other late works. He tended to use rather quick modulations, another inheritance from Wagner, and shifting harmonies. There is a Germanic ponderousness in some of his compositions; consider, for example, the opening of the Symphony in D minor of 1888, probably Franck's most famous composition. In this work, one hears a mixture of paradoxical elements so typical of the composer: for example, moments of peace and serenity barely conceal an undercurrent of disquiet. In this symphony, Franck, adapts the Lisztian-Wagnerian predilection toward cyclical structure and melodic motto to an abstract symphonic form. Another characteristic of Franck's music is extended homophonic writing, as exemplified in his choral symphonic poem Psyché.
Franck died in Paris on November 8, 1890. By the turn of the century he had become the leading figure associated with the "Old School" in France, while Debussy came to represent the "progressive" forces.
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Keyboard Works
381 tracks
- Piano Works
76 tracks
- Danse lente, M.22
1 track
- Églogue, Op.3, M.11
1 track
- Fantaisie sur 2 airs polonaise, Op.15
3 tracks
- Grand Caprice No.1, Op.5, M.13
1 track
- Grande fantaisie, Op.19
6 tracks
- Grande fantasie sur des motifs de Gulistan de Dalayrac, Op.11
2 tracks
- L'organiste Vol.1, M.41
11 tracks
- Les plaintes d'une poupée, M.20
1 track
- Prélude, aria, et final, M.23
9 tracks
- Prélude, choral et fugue, M.21
41 tracks
- Danse lente, M.22
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Organ or Harmonium Works
305 tracks
- Andantino in G-, for organ, M.25
2 tracks
- 3 Chorales, M.38-40
41 tracks
- Entrée, for harmonium
1 track
- Fantasy in C, Op.16, M.28
2 tracks
- Grande pièce symphonique in F#-, Op.17, M.29
3 tracks
- L'Organiste Vol.1, M.41
76 tracks
- Offertoire in A, for harmonium
1 track
- Offertoire sur un Noël bréton, for harmonium
1 track
- Petit offertoire, for harmonium
1 track
- Piece in Eb, for organ or harmonium
1 track
- Piece, for harmonium (untitled)
1 track
- 5 Pieces, for harmonium, M.26
5 tracks
- 6 Pieces, M.28-33
88 tracks
- 3 Pieces, M.35-37
36 tracks
- Posthumous pieces, 44 pieces for organ or harmonium
43 tracks
- Prière, for organ in C#-, Op.20, M.32
2 tracks
- Quasi marcia, for harmonium, Op.22, M.34
1 track
- Andantino in G-, for organ, M.25
- Piano Works
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Orchestral Works
115 tracks
- Symphony in D-, Symphonic Poems
78 tracks
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Concertos
22 tracks
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Other Orchestral Works
15 tracks
- Psyché Suite
12 tracks
- Variations symphoniques
2 tracks
- Redemption
1 track
- Psyché Suite
- Symphony in D-, Symphonic Poems
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Chamber Works
332 tracks
- Andantino quietoso in Eb, for violin and piano, Op.6, M.5
1 track
- Duo concertant in Bb, for violin and piano, Op.14, M.6
6 tracks
- Piano Quintet in F-, M.7
34 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 in F#-, Op.1, M.1
9 tracks
- Piano Trio No.2 in Bb, Op.1, M.2
12 tracks
- Piano Trio No.3 in B-, Op.1, M.3
9 tracks
- Piano Trio No.4 in B-, Op.2, M.4
3 tracks
- String Quartet in D, M.9
16 tracks
- Violin Sonata in A, M.8
242 tracks
- Andantino quietoso in Eb, for violin and piano, Op.6, M.5
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Vocal Works
126 tracks
- Solo Vocal Works
76 tracks
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Choral Works
50 tracks
- Les béatitudes, oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra, M.53
22 tracks
- Messe solennelle, for 3 voices, chorus, organ, harp, cello and double bass, Op.12, M.61
6 tracks
- Psalm 150, for clarinet, chorus, organ, and orchestra, M.69
2 tracks
- Psyché, symphonic poem for chorus and orchestra, M.47
12 tracks
- Seven Words of Christ at the Cross, for soloists and chorus
8 tracks
- Les béatitudes, oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra, M.53
- Solo Vocal Works
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Orchestral Works
4 tracks
- Symphony in D-, Symphonic Poems
1 track
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Concertos
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2 in B-, Op.11
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2 in B-, Op.11
- Symphony in D-, Symphonic Poems
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Chamber Works
15 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 in F#-, Op.1, M.1
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata in A, M.8
12 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 in F#-, Op.1, M.1
Below are works by C.Franck that every music lover should explore:
- Keyboard Works
- Prélude, choral et fugue, M.21
41 tracks
- 3 Chorales, M.38-40
41 tracks
- L'Organiste Vol.1, M.41
76 tracks
- 3 Pieces, M.35-37
36 tracks
- Notable Movement: 2.Cantabile in B, M.36
- Prélude, choral et fugue, M.21
- Orchestral Works
- Symphony in D-, M.48
66 tracks
- Symphony in D-, M.48
- Chamber Works
- Piano Quintet in F-, M.7
34 tracks
- Violin Sonata in A, M.8
242 tracks
- Piano Quintet in F-, M.7
- Vocal Works



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