Please see the 29:24 juncture here. The left hand plays solid chords, while the right broken triads.
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1It sounds like it could be from his Nocturne No. 6 in D flat, Op. 63. – George Law Jul 27 '16 at 07:46
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1It's a beautiful piece and it sounds very familiar. It doesn't seem to be any of the Faure piano pieces in D flat, unfortunately. – Chris Sunami Dec 11 '17 at 15:52
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This is Fauré's Cantique de Jean Racine Op. 11.
I was wrong to have expected the piece to be by solo piano when it's actually usually performed with a choir.
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1Great find --it looks like most of the versions online are performed with organ or full orchestra, which sounds entirely different then with the piano accompaniment --that made it especially difficult to locate. – Chris Sunami Dec 15 '17 at 14:23