Jean Fournet was already one of the best-known French conductors when on 12th November, 1950, he made his debut with the Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. Three days later he made his debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra when he stepped in for Eduard van Beinum whose recorded legacy is extensively reissued on Eloquence.
Newly remastered and issued internationally for the first time, Fournet’s complete Concertgebouw recordings reveal a conductor handling with experience and sympathy, an orchestra whose members were, for most of the sessions, coming to terms with the sudden death of a much-loved music director.
As Niek Nelissen’s booklet-essay recounts in documentary detail, drawing on the Concertgebouw’s own archives, Fournet conducted the orchestra’s first concerts after its formal obsequies for Van Beinum and then took over sessions in which the late chief had been due to record the suites from Grieg’s incidental music to ‘Peer Gynt’. This was followed the following day by a remarkably fluent account of Borodin’s atmospheric tone-poem ‘In the Steppes of Central Asia’ and a marvellously refined ‘Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune’ led, as it were, from the first flute solo by Hubert Barwahser who distinguishes many Concertgebouw recordings of the time.
This all-too-compact legacy on disc is completed by ‘España’ and ‘L’Apprenti sorcier’: highly coloured French orchestral classics dear to Fournet’s heart. He would return to them many times during his long career and not least with the Japanese orchestras with whom he enjoyed an Indian summer on record but never surpassing the tonal refinement of these Concertgebouw recordings although he continued to give concerts with them for a further 35 years.
‘Fournet’s [Prélude] is flowing and symmetrical in an atmosphereic and gently distant, but realistic, recording. The playing of the Concertgebouw here is silken and evocative, with subtle hints of lavender and grey.’ High Fidelity
‘These nicely phrased musical performances are very well recorded in both mono and stereo… I would think the new Fournet as good as any.’ Gramophone (Peer Gynt)
MODEST MUSSORGSKY
A Night on the Bare Mountain
EMMANUEL CHABRIER
España – Rhapsody for Orchestra
PAUL DUKAS
L’Apprenti sorcier
CLAUDE DEBUSSY
Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
ALEXANDER BORODIN
In the Steppes of Central Asia
EDVARD GRIEG
Peer Gynt: Suite No. 1, Op. 46
Peer Gynt: Suite No. 2, Op. 55
Concertgebouworkest
Jean Fournet
JEAN FOURNET’S COMPLETE STUDIO RECORDINGS WITH THE CONCERTGEBOUWORKEST
FIRST CD RELEASE ON DECCA