Katalógové číslo:
8.574647
Interpreti:
Benjamin Russell, Chamber Choir Ireland, Ireland National Symphony Chorus, Ireland National Symphony Orchestra, Jean-Luc Tingaud, Julien Dran, Ruth Rosique, Tara Erraught
Dátum vydania: 28. 3. 2025
1 Les Djinns, Op. 12 (version for choir and orchestra)
Caligula, Op. 52 (concert version)
2 No. 1. Prologue: Fanfare, March and Chorus: Nous sommes les Heures guerrières
3 No. 2. Act V: Chorus: L'hiver s'enfuit
4 No. 3. Air de danse
5 No. 4. Melodrama with Chorus: De roses vermeilles
6 No. 5. Melodrama and Chorus: César a fermé la paupière
7 Theme and Variations in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 73 (arr. D.-É. Inghelbrecht for orchestra)
Masques et bergamasques, Op. 112
8 I. Ouverture (from Intermède symphonique in F Major, 1868)
9 II. Pastorale
10 III. Madrigal (from Op. 35)
11 IV. Le plus doux chemin (from Op. 87, No. 1, arr. M. Samuel-Rousseau for orchestra)
12 V. Menuet
13 VI. Clair de lune (from Op. 46, No. 2)
14 VII. Gavotte (from Suite (Symphony) in F Major, Op. 20: III.)
15 VIII. Pavane (from Op. 50)
French music specialist, Jean-Luc Tingaud, conducts a selection of Fauré’s secular choral and theatrical music – works that remain relatively little known. Setting a text by Victor Hugo, Les Djinns is heard in Fauré’s version for choir and orchestra, while his first venture into incidental music, Caligula, focuses largely on the lives of the women in the Roman court rather than the Emperor. Featuring both instrumental and vocal movements, Masques et bergamasques evokes the Arcadian allure of the French fête galante style – antique, luminous and nostalgic. Also included is the premiere recording of Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht’s inventive and sympathetic arrangement of Fauré’s largest piano work, the Thème et variations.