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All works listed in Bru Zane Mediabase

The rediscovery and diffusion of French work from the height of the 19th century are central to Palazzetto Bru Zane’s mission. While “standards” of the repertoire are regularly featured in current concert programming, a large number of works remain relatively unknown to a wider public. The inherent aesthetic appeal of these works and the pleasure derived from their discovery is further enhanced by the opportunity given to air works that are truly representative of their era and so provide contemporary audiences with a better understanding of the artistic tastes of the time. This artistic mission is underpinned by a far-reaching musicological research effort to aid contemporary performers and audiences in their exploration of a work’s history, including: situating a particular piece in the body of a composer’s work; knowing the context in which it was composed; identifying the forces that influenced its creation; measuring the impact it had on its time and defining performance techniques used in the 19th century. 

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Symphonie no 3 op. 69

Charles-Marie WIDOR

1895

Symphonie no 4

George ONSLOW

1847

Symphonie romantique

Victorin JONCIÈRES

1873

La Symphonie

Louis CLAPISSON / Henri de SAINT-GEORGES

1839

Symphony in B flat major op. 57

Benjamin GODARD

1879

Symphony in C

Georges BIZET

1855

Symphony in C major

Paul DUKAS

1897

Symphony in C sharp minor op. 10

Charlotte SOHY

1917

Symphony no. 4 op. 33

Henri REBER

1857

Symphony no. 1 in C major

Ferdinand HÉROLD

1813

Symphony no. 1 in C minor op. 4

Albéric MAGNARD

1893

Symphony no. 2 in E major op. 6

Albéric MAGNARD

1896

Symphony no. 3 in C minor op. 78

Camille SAINT-SAËNS

1886

Symphony no. 3 in E flat major

Félicien DAVID

1846

Symphony no. 3 in G minor

Louise FARRENC

1849

Symphony no. 5 unfinished

Étienne-Nicolas MÉHUL

1810

Syrinx pour flûte

Claude DEBUSSY

1913

La Sœur de Jocrisse

Antoine BANÈS / Albert VANLOO

1901