Jolivet: Poèmes intimes

This page lists all recordings of Poèmes intimes, by André Jolivet (1905-74) on CD.

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Jolivet: Complete Songs

Jolivet: Complete Songs


Jolivet:

Poésies (2) de Francis Jammes

Chewing-gum

Faux Rayon

Rondel 'Au retour de dure prison'

La Mule de Lord Bolingbroke

Prière des treize hommes dans la mine

Mélodies (4) sur des poésies anciennes

Le Chant des regrets

Romantiques

Jeu du camp fou

Les Trois Complaintes du soldat

Chansons (3) de Ménestrel

Poèmes intimes

Poèmes (3) galants

Jardins d'hiver

Varèse:

Un grand sommeil noir


Sophie Marilley (mezzo-soprano), Christian Immler (baritone), René Perler (baritone) & Filippo Farnelli (piano)

2 CD + CD ROM Multibox

20th Century French composer André Jolivet was known for his devotion to French culture and this can be clearly seen in his fine mélodies, or French art songs, which combine all the qualities of rich melody and sensitivity to text that are essential requirements for this form. This is the first complete recording of Jolivet’s edited Mélodies for solo voice and piano. Jolivet’s Mélodies were composed over almost a quarter of a century (1928-1951) and they cover many different styles and moods, from easy songs inspired by folk tunes to more complex and sophisticated works, some intimate and intense, some humorous or sarcastic. The huge variety he displays reflects his diverse inspiration, from medieval and classical forms to the atonal music of Schoenberg and Berg, as well as Debussy, Fauré and particularly his teacher, the iconoclast Edgard Varèse.

Jolivet draws most of his text from French poets through the ages, but some he wrote himself. The Deux poésies de Francis Jammes tell of a heart-breaking love story, where Jolivet transforms intimate sorrow into a bare, chromatic language. By contrast the lively Chewing Gum sparkles with jazz flavour and La mule de Lord Bolingbroke is also a delightful and bubbly work. Other themes are comments on social issues. His tragic experience as a front-line solider inspired Les Trois complaints du soldat, perhaps Jolivet’s best-known song cycle, featuring early music forms and a simplicity typical of his war-time compositions. One of Jolivet’s most successful cycles, Jardins d’hiver follows the changing moods of a love affair from joy and tenderness in the beginning to disillusionment, bitterness and finally acceptance. As an homage to Jolivet’s muse, the collection is completed with Varèse’s La grand sommeil noir. The Mélodies are performed by Sophie Marilley, mezzo-soprano, René Perler, baritone, Christian Immler, baritone and accompanied by the pianist Filippo Farinelli.

“Most of the songs are sung by Sophie Marilley, who uses her bright mezzo-soprano most imaginatively, responding to the words with strong tonal contrasts.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2011

“The performances are uniformly well prepared and idiomatically and sympathetically sung...Brilliant has taken great care in the presentation of this enterprising release.” International Record Review, October 2011

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Brilliant Classics - 9220

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André Jolivet - The Erato Recordings

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Jolivet:

Cello Concerto No. 1 (1962)

Cello Concerto No. 2 (1966)

Suite en concert (1965) for solo cello

Concerto for Harp and Chamber Orchestra (1952)

Concertino for Trumpet, String Orchestra and Piano (1948)

Trumpet Concerto No. 2

Concerto pour ondes Martenot et orchestre (1947)

Chant de Linos

Indantation “Pour que l’image devienne symbole” for alto lute

Sérénade pour Quintette à vent avec Hautbois principal

Concerto for Flute and String Orchestra (1949)

Suite en concert (1965) for flute and four percussion players

Heptade for Trumpet and 6 Percussion (1971)

Arioso barocco for Trumpet & Organ

Cinq danses rituelles (1939)

Concerto for Bassoon, String Orchestra, Harp and Piano (1954)

Suite liturgique (1942)

Poèmes intimes


André Navarra (cello), Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), Maurice André (trumpet), Lily Laskine (harp), Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute), Yvonne Loriod (ondes Martenot), Colette Herzog (soprano)

Orchestre Lamoureux, Orchestre National de l’O.R.T.F., Orchestre de l’Opera de Paris, Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, Alain Lombard

Warner Classics - 2564613202

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