Frank Martin (1890-1974)
REQUIEM (1971-1972)
Elisabeth Speiser, Ria Bollen
Eric Tappy, Peter Lagger
Union Chorale et choeur de dames de Lausanne
Groupe vocal "Ars Laeta"
Orchestra de la Suisse Romande
André Luy, orgue
dir : Frank Martin
Recording of the first performance on May 4, 1973, public concert
Jecklin Disco JD 631-2 (stereo) [P] 1989
Very rare CD and no longer in-print
FLAC image file, cuesheet, log, scans
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10/10/2018
11/22/2016
La Prise de Bastille - Music of the French Revolution
Jean-Baptiste "Citoyen" Davaux (1742-1822)
Symphonie Concertante in G for Two Violins & Orchestra
Francois Martin (1727-1757)
Symphonie in G minor, Op. 4 No. 2
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739-1799)
Symphonie in C major "La Prise de la Bastille"
Francois-Joseph Gossec ( 1734-1829)
Symphonie in D major, Op. 3 No. 6
Concerto Köln
(Period Instruments)
Capriccio 10 280 (1989)
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Symphonie Concertante in G for Two Violins & Orchestra
Francois Martin (1727-1757)
Symphonie in G minor, Op. 4 No. 2
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739-1799)
Symphonie in C major "La Prise de la Bastille"
Francois-Joseph Gossec ( 1734-1829)
Symphonie in D major, Op. 3 No. 6
Concerto Köln
(Period Instruments)
Capriccio 10 280 (1989)
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2/14/2013
Des horizons plus vastes de la musique Française - Vol. 1
Romantic and modern French music, centrepiece and natural development of post-wagnerism in the Western culture, strikes us today with a wealth of outstanding masters, some extremely popular, some less known. Surely, there are discoveries to be made in these vast territories of musical genius, so this is our modest endeavour to describe the manifold French musical literature between the end of the 19th Century and World War II.
The late romantics first (Franck, Chausson, Fauré and Saint-Saëns), tracing the path for their wonder pupils (Ravel, Dukas, Schmitt, Roussel, Milhaud, Koechlin, Ibert), then, the master creator of all, Debussy, who soon became the main source of inspiration for the younger generation he himself belonged to.
We will travel through amazing masterpieces like Fauré's elegant yet deep piano pieces, Dukas' stunning Piano Sonata (do not miss Françoise Thinat's sublime 1972 recording) and his Symphony in C, or Chausson's Symphony in B-Flat, Schmitt's sensational debussysm in Ombres for piano (a must-have, Werner Bärtschi's breathtaking account from 1982) or the delicate 2nd movement (Lent) of his Piano Quintet (same disc). Further on, Frank Martin's unmistakable style, suspended between impressionism and modernism (not to be missed here, his magnificent Mass for Double Choir).
Of course, I had to add a few gems by my beloved Debussy. One in particular I deem as the most enchanting of all - Susan Graham's honeyed, intoxicating vocal magic in the (4) Poèmes de Charles Baudelaire. In this exhilarating performance, the Parisian Poet's timeless lyrics are cast into otherworldly spaces by the musical genius of "Claude de France", and eventually shine above the steamy, spellbinding orchestration of a Master of our time, John Adams.
(I dedicate this music to the memory of a great French woman -
The late romantics first (Franck, Chausson, Fauré and Saint-Saëns), tracing the path for their wonder pupils (Ravel, Dukas, Schmitt, Roussel, Milhaud, Koechlin, Ibert), then, the master creator of all, Debussy, who soon became the main source of inspiration for the younger generation he himself belonged to.
We will travel through amazing masterpieces like Fauré's elegant yet deep piano pieces, Dukas' stunning Piano Sonata (do not miss Françoise Thinat's sublime 1972 recording) and his Symphony in C, or Chausson's Symphony in B-Flat, Schmitt's sensational debussysm in Ombres for piano (a must-have, Werner Bärtschi's breathtaking account from 1982) or the delicate 2nd movement (Lent) of his Piano Quintet (same disc). Further on, Frank Martin's unmistakable style, suspended between impressionism and modernism (not to be missed here, his magnificent Mass for Double Choir).
Of course, I had to add a few gems by my beloved Debussy. One in particular I deem as the most enchanting of all - Susan Graham's honeyed, intoxicating vocal magic in the (4) Poèmes de Charles Baudelaire. In this exhilarating performance, the Parisian Poet's timeless lyrics are cast into otherworldly spaces by the musical genius of "Claude de France", and eventually shine above the steamy, spellbinding orchestration of a Master of our time, John Adams.
(I dedicate this music to the memory of a great French woman -
R.I.P. Ingrid Pawoë: 20 August 1974 - 11 February 2013)
Georges Bizet
Chants du Rhin
Gabriel Fauré
Nocturnes (Selection)
Jean-Marc Luisada, Piano
RCA BMG 74321 537302 (1997)
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Georges Bizet
Chants du Rhin
Gabriel Fauré
Nocturnes (Selection)
Jean-Marc Luisada, Piano
RCA BMG 74321 537302 (1997)
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