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Le balcon - Le balcon | |
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Sonnet a un enfant - Sonnet a un enfant | |
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Idylle - Idylle | |
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Triologie - No. 1. Improvisation | |
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Triologie - No. 2. Maiade | |
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Triologie - No. 3. Divertissement | |
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Piano Trio in B minor - I. Calme et clair | |
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Piano Trio in B minor - II. Lent | |
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Piano Trio in B minor - III. Final | |
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Berceuse - Berceuse |
Album Summary
Performers
Franck Chevalier (Viola)
Thi Tuong (Double Bass)
Sylvie Kolb (Double Bass)
Claudine Margely (Double Bass)
Francoise Faidherbe (Double Bass)
Helene Richer (Double Bass)
Irina de Baghy (Double Bass)
Karen Durand (Double Bass)
Naaman Sluchin (Violin)
Yun-Peng Zhao (Violin)
Yann Dubost (Double Bass)
Pierre Morlet (Cello)
Virginie Lefebvre (Double Bass)
Catherine Simonpietri (Double Bass)
Jean-Christophe Jacques (Bass)
Andreea Soare (Double Bass)
Jeff Cohen (Piano)
Karen Durand (Piano)
Gaelle Habert (Piano)
Marianne Tilquin (Piano)
Stephanie Corre (Piano)
Sophie Raynaud (Piano)
Johan Farjot (Piano)
Jerome Granjon (Piano)
Saskia Lethiec (Violin)
Eric Picard (Cello)
Raphaël Merlin (Cello)
Notes & Reviews:
Served by very high-level interpreters, the fourth volume in this series underlines and strengthens the public’s growing interest in this previously unpublished repertoire. This new volume reveals a Lucien Durosoir somewhere between impressionism and modernism, confirming the genius of his very atypical language. Blending in with the shimmering colors of Le Balcon for choir and string quintet, we find a tender lullaby, a virtuoso trilogy for piano and cello, and an Idylle in which music becomes poetry.
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Durosoir, Lucien : Le Balcon, symphonic poem for bass solo, vocal ensemble & string quartet - Performers: Franck Chevalier (Viola); Thi Tuong (Double Bass); Sylvie Kolb (Double Bass); Claudine Margely (Double Bass); Francoise Faidherbe (Double Bass); Helene Richer (Double Bass); Irina de Baghy (Double Bass); Karen Durand (Double Bass); Naaman Sluchin (Violin); Yun-Peng Zhao (Violin); Yann Dubost (Double Bass); Pierre Morlet (Cello); Virginie Lefebvre (Double Bass); Catherine Simonpietri (Double Bass); Jean-Christophe Jacques (Bass); Andreea Soare (Double Bass)
- Conductor: Catherine Simonpietri
- Ensemble: Sequenza 9.3
- Notes: Eglise Luthérienne Saint Jean, Paris, France (02/11/2010-02/12/2010)
- Running Time: 17 min. 33 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Orchestral
- Written: 1924
Durosoir, Lucien : Sonnet à un enfant, for soprano & piano - Performers: Jeff Cohen (Piano); Karen Durand (Piano)
- Notes: Eglise Luthérienne Saint Jean, Paris, France (02/11/2010-02/12/2010)
- Running Time: 4 min. 38 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Vocal
- Written: 1930
Durosoir, Lucien : Idylle, for wind quartet - Performers: Gaelle Habert (Piano); Marianne Tilquin (Piano); Stephanie Corre (Piano); Sophie Raynaud (Piano)
- Ensemble: Quintette Aquilon
- Notes: La Ferme de Villefavard, Limousin, France (04/30/2010-05/02/2010)
- Running Time: 13 min. 3 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Chamber Music
- Written: 1925
Durosoir, Lucien : Trilogie :: Improvisation, Maïade, Divertissement, for cello & piano - Performers: Johan Farjot (Piano); Raphaël Merlin (Cello)
- Notes: Radio France (08/23/2005-08/25/2005)
- Running Time: 12 min. 24 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1931
Durosoir, Lucien : Trio for Piano and Strings in B minor - Performers: Jerome Granjon (Piano); Saskia Lethiec (Violin); Eric Picard (Cello)
- Ensemble: Trio Hoboken
- Notes: La Ferme de Villefavard, Limousin, France (04/30/2010-05/02/2010)
- Running Time: 28 min. 8 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Chamber Music
- Written: 1926-1927
Durosoir, Lucien : Berceuse, for cello & piano - Performers: Jerome Granjon (Piano); Eric Picard (Cello)
- Notes: La Ferme de Villefavard, Limousin, France (04/30/2010-05/02/2010)
- Running Time: 3 min. 14 sec.
- Period Time: Modern






















