
Wydawnictwo: Etcetera
Nr katalogowy: KTC 1685
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2020
EAN: 8711801016856
Nr katalogowy: KTC 1685
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2020
EAN: 8711801016856
Bottesini / Faure / Massenet: Music for Bass and Harp
Etcetera - KTC 1685
Kompozytor
Giovanni Bottesini (1821-1889)
Gabriel Faure (1845-1924)
Jules Massenet (1842-1912)
Max Bruch, Jean-Claude Gengembre, Astor Piazzolla, Claude Debussy
Giovanni Bottesini (1821-1889)
Gabriel Faure (1845-1924)
Jules Massenet (1842-1912)
Max Bruch, Jean-Claude Gengembre, Astor Piazzolla, Claude Debussy
Wykonawcy
47 + 4:
Mathieu Petit, bass
Anne Le Roy, harp
47 + 4:
Mathieu Petit, bass
Anne Le Roy, harp
Giovanni Bottesini:
Elegie
Tarentella
Max Bruch:
Kol Nidrei
Gabriel Faure:
Romance en La mineur
Apres un reve
Jean-Claude Gengembre:
Cinq Valses Miniatures
Jules Massenet:
Méditation de Thais
Astor Piazzolla:
Milonga sin palabras
Night club 1960
lClude Debussy:
La plus que lente
Elegie
Tarentella
Max Bruch:
Kol Nidrei
Gabriel Faure:
Romance en La mineur
Apres un reve
Jean-Claude Gengembre:
Cinq Valses Miniatures
Jules Massenet:
Méditation de Thais
Astor Piazzolla:
Milonga sin palabras
Night club 1960
lClude Debussy:
La plus que lente
“The double bass is the most hideous, clumsy and inelegant instrument that has ever been invented. It is the Quasimodo of the orchestra. [...] It is impossible to get anything beautiful out of it, if the word still has any meaning at all. None can do this, not even the greatest soloists”.
These words are given to the somewhat irascible protagonist of Patrick Süskind’s play The Double Bass, in which the alternation of delicious and obscure passages about his instrument can sometimes move us to the point of discomfort; this recording, however, takes a completely different tack. The union of double bass and harp creates a unique sound world; these pieces for the two instruments, originals as well as transcriptions, lead us on a gentle journey through several periods and countries. This highly varied panorama provides a mix of introspective works, using the genres of prayer, elegy, waltz, romance, tango, tarantella and meditation. The double bass departs from its traditional role and reminds us that it too is endowed with expressive qualities: it can sing and so not only evokes the worlds of opera and of ballet, but also voices an inner world of emotions.
These words are given to the somewhat irascible protagonist of Patrick Süskind’s play The Double Bass, in which the alternation of delicious and obscure passages about his instrument can sometimes move us to the point of discomfort; this recording, however, takes a completely different tack. The union of double bass and harp creates a unique sound world; these pieces for the two instruments, originals as well as transcriptions, lead us on a gentle journey through several periods and countries. This highly varied panorama provides a mix of introspective works, using the genres of prayer, elegy, waltz, romance, tango, tarantella and meditation. The double bass departs from its traditional role and reminds us that it too is endowed with expressive qualities: it can sing and so not only evokes the worlds of opera and of ballet, but also voices an inner world of emotions.