Andrew Clements 

Debussy: String Quartet & Sonatas album review – the Nash bring warmth and understanding

The Ensemble mark their 60th anniversary with an outstanding recording of Debussy’s late sonatas
  
  

The Nash Ensemble performing in October 2024
Delighting in quicksilver changes of mood… the Nash Ensemble performing in October 2024. Photograph: © The Wigmore Hall Trust

The three sonatas out of a planned set of six that Debussy completed in the last years of his life are among the masterpieces of 20th-century chamber music, and it’s hard to think of a better way for the Nash Ensemble to mark their 60th anniversary than with a recording of these works, alongside Debussy’s String Quartet and an arrangement for 12 players of the Prélude à l’Après-midi d’un Faune.

While the account of the string quartet seems rather pallid alongside the best versions available on disc, the performances of the three sonatas are all outstanding: Stephanie Gonley and Alasdair Beatson play the Violin Sonata, delighting in its quicksilver changes of mood and direction; Philippa Davies, Lawrence Power and Lucy Wakeford perfectly capture the elusiveness of the work for flute, viola and harp; and Adrian Brendel and Simon Crawford-Phillips give a wonderfully forthright account of the Cello Sonata. It’s great music played with all the warmth and understanding it needs.

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