Gustavo Gimeno proves an ardent champion of César Franck’s two most frequently played orchestral works, concerto-like variations indebted to Liszt, and the symphony to Franck’s fascination with the chromaticism of Wagner’s Tannhäuser.
Gustavo Gimeno proves an ardent champion of César Franck’s two most frequently played orchestral works, concerto-like variations indebted to Liszt, and the symphony to Franck’s fascination with the chromaticism of Wagner’s Tannhäuser.