Label: Champs Hill
Format: CD
Barcode: 5060212590114
Catalog number: CHRCD 010
Releasedate: 01-09-10
Format: CD
Barcode: 5060212590114
Catalog number: CHRCD 010
Releasedate: 01-09-10
The London Conchord Ensemble are joined on this disc by the baritone William Dazeley, presenting a seductive collection of fascinating chamber works and songs written by three major 20th Century French chamber music composers. Sensual and intimate, these works epitomise these works epitomise the music of early 20th-century France, with their fluid lines and unusual textures, sensitively captured here by Conchord.
Though born in Berlin, Charles Loeffler claimed to hail from Alsace, so strongly did he identify with the French aesthetic. His Five Songs set poetry by French poets Baudelaire and Verlaine, and his musical style recalls Franck, Chausson and Debussy. Add to this a Russian sense of instrumental colour, and the result is a fascinating concoction of expressive and of expressive and evocative musical elements.Pierné's Sonata Da Camera is reminiscent of Debussy's seminal Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp in its poignant colours and intricate
textures, while Duruflé's Prélude Recitatif et Variations reveals a different style from that of his Variations reveals a different style from that of his famous Requiem in writing that recalls Ravel.
Throughout this disc, Conchord plays with an effortless grace and flair, a finesse that perfectly, a finesse that perfectly communicates this exquisite selection of music.
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1Sonata Da Camera:Prélude04:50
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2Sonata Da Camera:Sarabande04:59
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3Sonata Da Camera:Finale03:54
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4Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Violin & Piano:L'étang09:25
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5Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Violin & Piano:La cornemuse11:54
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6Five Songs for Voice, Violin & Piano:Rêverie en sourdine04:30
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7Five Songs for Voice, Violin & Piano:Le rossignol03:29
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8Five Songs for Voice, Violin & Piano:Harmonie du soir03:34
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9Five Songs for Voice, Violin & Piano:La lune blanche01:24
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10Five Songs for Voice, Violin & Piano:La chanson des Ingénues02:25
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11Prélude, Récitatif et Variations11:58