Schumann & Murail - Une rencontre (An encounter)
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Label: Metier
Cat No: MSV28590
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 14th June 2019
Contents
Works
Attracteurs etrangesC'est un jardin secret
Une lettre de Vincent
Fantasiestucke (3), op.73 (version for cello and piano)
Kinderszenen, op.15 (arr. T Murail as Une Relecture des scenes d'enfants)
Stucke (5) im Volkston, op.102
Artists
Marie Ythier (cello)Marie Vermeulin (piano)
Samuel Bricault (flute)
Works
Attracteurs etrangesC'est un jardin secret
Une lettre de Vincent
Fantasiestucke (3), op.73 (version for cello and piano)
Kinderszenen, op.15 (arr. T Murail as Une Relecture des scenes d'enfants)
Stucke (5) im Volkston, op.102
Artists
Marie Ythier (cello)Marie Vermeulin (piano)
Samuel Bricault (flute)
About
His answer is generally, to develop new soundworlds arising out of the old and to concentrate not on the serialism fashionable when he was young, but the essential musical sound, investigating new playing techniques and creating a genre practically his own. Marilyn Nonken’s recording of his complete piano music, issued in 2005, remains one of the regular best sellers in the Metier catalogue.
This new album reflects on his encounters with Schumann and culminates in his re-interpretation of Kinderszenen where his restrained arrangement stays close (but not too close) to the original – it is also a first class set of performances by a
stunning cellist.
Marie Ythier is a remarkably fine cellist for whom this is the fifth album. She plays repertoire form all periods, but is particularly interested in new music. She has collaborated with many leading composers, holds several teaching posts and has received numerous prizes. Her playing is assured and deft, equally at home in the Romantic and the avant-garde.
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