Christophe Panzani: Les Correspondances
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Label: Outnote
Cat No: OTN638
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 9th October 2020
Contents
Works
Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-JesusDie grunen Bohnen
Mere calme a peu agitee
Ne dis pas 'Fontaine je ne boirai point de ton eau'
Danses de travers (3)
Artists
Christophe Panzani QuintetVincent Peirani (accordion)
Quatuor Voce
Arte Combo
Works
Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-JesusDie grunen Bohnen
Mere calme a peu agitee
Ne dis pas 'Fontaine je ne boirai point de ton eau'
Danses de travers (3)
Artists
Christophe Panzani QuintetVincent Peirani (accordion)
Quatuor Voce
Arte Combo
About
When Ravel toured the United States, presenting his music and playing the piano, he caused a sensation, and at the same time was very impressed by the music he discovered there. This is one of the many examples testifying to the very close links that were forged between French composers inspired by the rhythms and colours of jazz, and jazz musicians who listened to the music of Debussy, Ravel, Milhaud, Varèse and others.
For Panzani, the project is a way of claiming his place in this musical heritage, since he had a classical music education combined from a very young age with a passion for jazz.
It is also a way of showing in music the ‘correspondences’ between these two worlds. All the music was written for piano and subsequently orchestrated and arranged by Panzani for this orchestral ensemble composed of a string quartet (the Quatuor Voce), a wind quintet (Arte Combo) and a jazz quintet with accordion and guitar.
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