
Wydawnictwo: Antarctica
Nr katalogowy: AR 030
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2021
EAN: 608917733020
Nr katalogowy: AR 030
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2021
EAN: 608917733020
Satie / Durey / Auric: Misia
Antarctica - AR 030
Kompozytor
Eric Satie (1866-1925)
Louis Durey (1888-1979)
Georges Auric (1899-1983)
D. de Séverac, M. Ravel, A. Casella, H. Duparc
Eric Satie (1866-1925)
Louis Durey (1888-1979)
Georges Auric (1899-1983)
D. de Séverac, M. Ravel, A. Casella, H. Duparc
Wykonawcy
Revue Blanche:
Lore Binon, voice
Caroline Peeters, flute
Kris Hellemans, viola
Anouk Sturtewagen, harp
Revue Blanche:
Lore Binon, voice
Caroline Peeters, flute
Kris Hellemans, viola
Anouk Sturtewagen, harp
Utwory na płycie:
Sonatine - I. Modéré
Sonatine - II. Mouvement de menuet
Sonatine - III. Animé
Douze Mélodies Les Hiboux
L'infidèle
Trois Morceaux en forme de poire En plus
Trois Mélodies de 1916 Daphénéo
Six poèmes de Paul Éluard - Je te l'ai dit
Six poèmes de Paul Éluard - Mon amour
Six poèmes de Paul Éluard - Elle se penche sur moi
Douze Mélodies - Temps de neige
Six poèmes de Paul Éluard - Le front aux vitres
Six poèmes de Paul Éluard - On ne peut me connaître
Six poèmes de Paul Éluard - Tout disparut
L'adieu à la vie Dans une salutation suprême
Extase
Douze Mélodies - Un Rêve
Trois Morceaux en forme de poire Manière de commencement
Six Madrigaux de Mallarmé - Offert avec un verre d'eau
Six Madrigaux de Mallarmé - Jour de l'an
Six Madrigaux de Mallarmé - Départ
Six Madrigaux de Mallarmé - Eventail I
Six Madrigaux de Mallarmé - 1er Avril 1887
Six Madrigaux de Mallarmé - Eventail II
D. de Séverac:
Douze Mélodies
L’infidele
E. Satie:
Trois Morceaux en forme de poire - Maniere de commencement, En plus
Trois Mélodies de 1916 - Daphénéo
L. Durey:
Six Madrigaux de Mallarmé
M. Ravel:
Sonatine
G. Auric:
Six poemes de Paul Eluard
A. Casella:
L’adieu a la vie - Dans une salutation supreme
H. Duparc:
Extase
Douze Mélodies
L’infidele
E. Satie:
Trois Morceaux en forme de poire - Maniere de commencement, En plus
Trois Mélodies de 1916 - Daphénéo
L. Durey:
Six Madrigaux de Mallarmé
M. Ravel:
Sonatine
G. Auric:
Six poemes de Paul Eluard
A. Casella:
L’adieu a la vie - Dans une salutation supreme
H. Duparc:
Extase
Ten years of Revue Blanche. That’s ten years of making music together.
Of exploring, brainstorming and challenging themselves, finding other soulmates and meeting audiences across the world. Ten years, too, of sharing laughter and tears, having each other’s back, looking for balance, defining – and redefining – who they are. But most of all, it’s ten years of friendship.
At the occasion of this anniversary, the ensemble is going back to their roots: to vibrant turn-of-the-century Paris, where a luscious body of music emerged that has occupied a central place in Revue Blanche’s repertoire since the very start.
Misia Sert became our guide. Walking in her tracks, Revue Blanche paid a call on Villa Servais in Halle – where she spent her childhood – and played a Polish song by her grave in Samoureau, near Valvins. While they encountered many iconic masters enchanted by her, she also put them on the track of lesser-known composers. With every step and every gem their curiosity grew, Misia seducing them to go beyond what they’d initially imagined. The present recording is Revue Blanche's homage to this fiery, unbridled spirit who – by devoting her life to the arts – perennially inspires others to do so as well.
The ensemble found working on this album a challenge as well as a saving grace in a year without concerts. The involuntary break from the stage allowed them to focus on the recording process, where they applied ourselves to making Misia a perfect tribute. Now it’s finally here, our hope is that the soundsketch of this grande dame, who truly mastered the art of bringing people together, will help answering to the profound need for beauty and connection felt by many.
Recorded in September 2020 at Amuz, Antwerp.
Of exploring, brainstorming and challenging themselves, finding other soulmates and meeting audiences across the world. Ten years, too, of sharing laughter and tears, having each other’s back, looking for balance, defining – and redefining – who they are. But most of all, it’s ten years of friendship.
At the occasion of this anniversary, the ensemble is going back to their roots: to vibrant turn-of-the-century Paris, where a luscious body of music emerged that has occupied a central place in Revue Blanche’s repertoire since the very start.
Misia Sert became our guide. Walking in her tracks, Revue Blanche paid a call on Villa Servais in Halle – where she spent her childhood – and played a Polish song by her grave in Samoureau, near Valvins. While they encountered many iconic masters enchanted by her, she also put them on the track of lesser-known composers. With every step and every gem their curiosity grew, Misia seducing them to go beyond what they’d initially imagined. The present recording is Revue Blanche's homage to this fiery, unbridled spirit who – by devoting her life to the arts – perennially inspires others to do so as well.
The ensemble found working on this album a challenge as well as a saving grace in a year without concerts. The involuntary break from the stage allowed them to focus on the recording process, where they applied ourselves to making Misia a perfect tribute. Now it’s finally here, our hope is that the soundsketch of this grande dame, who truly mastered the art of bringing people together, will help answering to the profound need for beauty and connection felt by many.
Recorded in September 2020 at Amuz, Antwerp.