Sophie Dervaux: Impressions
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Label: Berlin Classics
Cat No: 0301708BC
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 11th June 2021
Contents
Works
Interferences I for bassoon and pianoBeau Soir (arr. for bassoon and piano)
Suite bergamasque
Songs (3), op.7
Bassoon Sonata, op.71
Piece en forme de Habanera (arr. for bassoon and piano)
Bassoon Sonata in G major, op.168
Artists
Sophie Dervaux (bassoon)Selim Mazari (piano)
Works
Interferences I for bassoon and pianoBeau Soir (arr. for bassoon and piano)
Suite bergamasque
Songs (3), op.7
Bassoon Sonata, op.71
Piece en forme de Habanera (arr. for bassoon and piano)
Bassoon Sonata in G major, op.168
Artists
Sophie Dervaux (bassoon)Selim Mazari (piano)
About
There is no doubt that Sophie Dervaux has proved her point on Impressions. Her repertoire brings together familiar and seldom heard pieces, and at times ushers its audience into a dream world. Among those pieces are Debussy’s Clair de Lune and Beau Soir, illustrating the tonal compass of the bassoon. Sophie Dervaux also presents the Sonata for bassoon and piano in G major, op.168, written by Camille Saint-Saëns, in his old age.
Great phrases and lines flow from Dervaux’s instrument in Fauré’s Après un rêve, and a piece she arranged herself, Pièce en forme d’habanera by Ravel, brings out the almost human voice of the instrument.
These Impressionists are joined by theorist and composer Charles Koechlin with his Sonata, op.71. Going a step further, Reynaldo Hahn’s A Chloris and Roger Boutry’s Interferénces bridge the gap between old and new and introduce jazz influences.
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