I've been on a Franck rampage these past few weeks, completely obsessed with his music. I've been listening to Stephen Hough's CD of his solo piano music, the quintet, the violin sonata, and the 3 piano and orchestra pieces over and over...I just can't get enough of it.

I have come to the realization, though, that almost all of Franck's music, and especially the Prelude, Chorale and Fugue, requires a musical maturity, in addition to technical nightmares that I am just not ready to put up with. I actually wasn't planning on learning in now, as you might have thought, but rather seeing how far away a goal it is. The other work I was looking at, the concerto-symphonic poem Les Djinns, is the same way, though I might be closer to studying that than the PC&F.
Perhaps the best place to start is with the Danse Lente. It looks ridiculously easy compared to the rest of his music, and it's very short. A perfecty place to learn Franck's language and style.

Phil