Vincent d’Indy - Orchestral Works Volume 1
Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Rumon Gamba D’Indy was a contemporary of Debussy and Ravel, and a pupil of César Franck. Fauré described him as ‘The
Samson of Music’ for his multifarious and generous-minded work as a composer, conductor, educator and
propagandist who greatly strengthened French musical culture.
Today the music of d’Indy is sadly neglected, which is why Chandos and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra have
decided to embark upon a series devoted to his orchestral works with conductor Rumon Gamba. With a style
essentially eclectic and strongly influenced above all by Beethoven and Wagner, d’Indy particularly excelled in
orchestral composition. He drew particular inspiration from his native region in southern France, and formed a
body of post-romantic works richly orchestrated, often inflected with folk-like melodies and employing Franck’s
well-known ‘cyclic method’.
The series begins with a programme of in part rarely performed works, including the outstanding Jour d’été à la
montagne, Op. 61, a work of d’Indy’s full maturity, composed in 1905. This cyclic three-part evocation of a day in
the Ardèche mountains is full of impressionistic details and orchestral nature painting, partly influenced by
Debussy but essentially classical in tonal structures. It is complemented by the early La Forêt enchantée, Op. 8 and
largely contemporaneous Souvenirs, Op. 62, which d’Indy composed as a memorial to his late wife. “The orchestra, under its music director Rumon Gamba, has no problem warming to the Ardèche summer's day so evocatively conjured up in d'Indy's tone poem Jour d'été à la montagne of 1905. And with some exceptional playing it delves deep into the Wagnerian world of La Forêt enchantée and explores the changing moods of Souvenirs. It is all aided by a sumptuous recording.” The Telegraph, 19th May 2008 “The rich orchestration in all three works is superbly realised by the excellent Iceland Symphony Orchestra unde Rumon Gamba and the state-of-the-art Chandos recording; definitely a key record of d'Indy's orchestral output. ” Gramophone Magazine, June 2008 “Most record lovers will be drawn primarily by Jour d'été à la montagne. Rumon Gamba, eliciting controlled and delicate playing from the orchestra in the other two works, does so again here.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2008 **** |