Emmanuel Durlet was one of the most significant composers of the first half of the 20th century in Belgium. His style is eclectic, and draws inspiration from French impressionism, ‘modernist’ tendencies of his time, and Flemish folklore, creating a highly distinctive language, instantly recognisable. Durlet’s skills as a pianist (he was a highly regarded virtuoso performer) show in his works for piano solo and the substantial Violin Sonata, a very personal work, called ‘Illuminated Tales’.
Excellent and dedicated performances by Kiyotaka Izumi (piano), Eliot Lawson (piano) and David Cohen (cello).
The extensive booklet includes a wealth of information and photographic material on the composer and the works, as well as artist biographies.