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Has it really been 30 years? Tharaud and Queyras celebrate at the Philharmonie de Paris

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“the outcome was unadulterated delight for the French repertoire”
Reviewed at Philharmonie de Paris: Grande salle Pierre Boulez, Paris on 14 April 2026
Poulenc, Suite française, FP 80a
Brahms, Cello Sonata no. 1 in E minor for Cello and Piano, Op.38
Berg, Four pieces for clarinet and piano, Op.5
Schubert, Sonata in A minor "Arpeggione", D.821 (extrait)
Britten, Cello Sonata in C major, Op.65 (extraits)
Marais, Pièces de viole, Livre II: Suite en ré mineur (extrait)
Debussy, Cello Sonata in D minor (extrait)
Fauré, Sicilienne, for cello and piano, Op.78
Fauré, Papillon, Op.77
Brahms, Hungarian Dance no. 1 in G minor
Brahms, Hungarian Dance no. 7 in A major
Brahms, Hungarian Dance no. 5 in F sharp minor
Jean-Guihen Queyras, Cello
Alexandre Tharaud, Piano
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***11
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***11
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****1
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