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Koechlin: Vocal Works With Orchestra
Posted By : klsschlz9 | Date : 04 May 2009 07:43:09 | Comments : 3

Koechlin: Vocal Works With Orchestra
Classical | Easy CD-DA | APE, CUE, No LOG | 2 CD, Covers HQ, Notes | 359 Mb
Date: February 14, 2006 | Hänssler Classic

This is just incredibly beautiful, sensual music. Although billed as "vocal works with orchestra", conductor Heinz Holliger offers two orchestral works: the dreamy and mysterious nocturne Vers la Plage lointaine (Op. 43 No. 2), and the deliciously archaic but sophisticatedly scored Études antiques Op. 46. The concluding Chant funèbre à la mémoire des jeunes femmes défuntes Op. 37 also is a large tone poem for orchestra, organ, and chorus, in which the words are taken from the Requiem Mass and contribute atmosphere and texture more than any significant verbal meaning. This is a harrowing piece whose grinding harmonies and directness of expression at times seem miles away from the gauzy impressionism of much of Koechlin's other work.


Composer: Charles Koechlin, Gabriel Fauré
Performer: Juliane Banse
Conductor: Heinz Holliger
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Stuttgart Southwest German Radio Vocal Ensemble




Trackslist

CD1

01 - 1. Clair de lune ( 1890; orch 1894)
02 - 2. Pleine Eau ( 1890-92; orch 1897)
03 - 3. Dame du ciel ( 1894; orch 1897)
04 - 4. Au Temps des Fées ( 1895; orch 1896)
05 - Vers la Plage lointaine ( Nocturne)
06 - Déclin d'amour ( Sully Prudhomme) ( 1894; orch 1894)
07 - Les Râves morts ( Leconte de Lisle) ( 1898-99; orch 1899)
08 - La Jeune Tarentine
09 - Chanson de Mélisande

CD2

01 - trois melodies op.17 2. la priere du mort
02 - 3. epiphanie 9leconte de liste)
03 - etudes antiques op.46 2. soir au bord du lac
04 - 3. le cortege d`amphitrite
05 - 4. epitataphe d`une jeune femme
06 - six melodies sur des poesies d`albert samain op.31
07 - chant funnebre a la memoire des jeunes femmes defuntes op.37

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Posted By: Felix Cheshirensis Date: 04 May 2009 18:56:20
Merci beaucoup!
Posted By: Kraehe Date: 05 May 2009 00:34:31
Thank you!
Posted By: witold1923 Date: 06 May 2009 21:29:43
Many many thanks for this wonderful Music by Charles Koechlin! Since Months i look for Holligers Recording of "LE DOCTEUR FABRICIUS" - do you have this Album and can it upload in the near Future? That would be very fantastic!
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