楊.巴斯卡.托特里耶 指揮
'Maestro Yan Pascal Tortelier celebrates his twenty-five-year recording career and seventy-album discography on Chandos with this album of three of Roussel’s most remarkable compositions.
It follows a highly praised Birmingham concert with the same forces, namely the exceptional BBCPO and CBSO Chorus, and three revelatory soloists: Kathryn Rudge, 2017 BBC New Generation Artist, the young tenor Alessandro Fisher, joint first prize winner at the 2016 Kathleen Ferrier Awards, and François Le Roux, famous for his award-winning performances of French operas.
Although very rarely recorded, Évocations stands as a monument in the compositional life of Roussel, depicting scenes, sounds, and colours from his experiences of India. Also featured are the audacious Pour une fête de printemps, originally composed as a Scherzo for his controversial Second Symphony, and the later Suite in F, which was performed in Paris several times after its Boston premiere, to critical acclaim.'
'Suite in F, Op.33 (1926) *
13:31
1.IPrélude. Allegro molto - [ ] - Tempo I - [ ] - Tempo I4:05
2.IISarabande. Lento4:57
3.IIIGigue. Allegro - Allegro giocoso4:22
4.Pour une fête de printemps, Op.22 (1920) *11:12
Évocation, Op.15 (1910-11) †
45:35
5.ILes Dieux dans I'ombre des cavernes. À Gustave Samazeuilh.13:34
6.IILa Ville rose. À Carlos de Castera.9:49
7.IIIAux bords du Fleuve sacré.22:03'