Although composed many decades apart, these modern French reveries have much in common. Dutilleux’s harmonies balloon and fade, sounding almost psychedelic against Debussy’s minimal, effusive lyricism and unbounded progressions. Through his cello, Leonard Elschenbroich discloses the mysteries of these richly hued works.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Brodsky Quartet & Lisa Friend
- The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend & Hannes Minnaar
- Matthias Kirschnereit
- Camille Thomas, Orchestre National de Lille & Alexandre Bloch
- Sebastian Knauer, Zürcher Kammerorchester & Daniel Hope
- Hallé, Sir Mark Elder & Sunwook Kim
- Rumon Gamba & BBC National Orchestra of Wales