Debussy: L'Archet

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Debussy & Mahler: Mélodies de jeunesse

Debussy & Mahler: Mélodies de jeunesse


Debussy:

Rêverie

Souhait

Le Lilas

Fête galante

Nuit d'étoiles

L'Archet

Claire de lune (song)

Pierrot

Regret

La romance d'Ariel

Apparition - song (1884)

Chanson espagnole

Les Roses

Sérénade

Mahler:

Frühlingsmorgen (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Erinnerung (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Hans und Grete (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Serenade aus Don Juan (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Phantasie aus Don Juan (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Ich ging mit Lust (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Ablösung im Sommer (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Scheiden und Meiden (Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit)

Das himmlische Leben


Julie Fuchs (soprano) & Alphonse Cemin (piano)

Julie Fuchs, the 26-year-old soprano from Avignon, has just won a Victoire de la Musique Classique in the 'Lyrical Revelation of the Year' category, after being hailed a Classical Revelation by the perfomers’ rights society, ADAMI and carrying off the Gabriel Dessurget prize at the 2011 Aix-en-Provence Festival. Today, roles such as Susanna in 'Figaro' or Urgande in 'Amadis de Gaule' correspond perfectly to the quality of her voice, as did the title role in 'Acis et Galatée' which she took in July 2011 for the Aix-en-Provence Festival. Over the coming decade, that voice and that stage presence will see her moving towards weightier roles, with the title role of La Traviata beckoning. She’s at the start of a big career: one to watch.

“Fuchs’ bright soprano radiates character and sensitivity. An enchanting disc.” Financial Times, 16th March 2013 ****

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Aparté - AP050

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$18.25

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Debussy: Clair de lune

Debussy: Clair de lune


Debussy:

Nuit d'étoiles

Pantomime

Claire de lune (song)

Pierrot

Apparition - song (1884)

En sourdine

Fête galante

Romance

L'Ame évaporée

Les cloches (Paul Bourget)

Rondel chinois

Flots, palmes, sables

La romance d'Ariel

Regret

Le matelot qui tombe à l'eau

Coquetterie posthume

L'Archet

Voici que le printemps (Romance) (Paul Bourget)

Les Elfes

La Damoiselle élue


Natalie Dessay (soprano) & Philippe Cassard (piano)

Two leading French performers – soprano Natalie Dessay and pianist Philippe Cassard – come together in vocal works from the early career of Claude Debussy, whose 150th anniversary falls in 2012. Their recital includes four unpublished songs reflecting the young composer’s love for the soprano wife of one of his patrons. In Cassard’s words, Dessay informs these works with “her charisma as an actress, her energy, her temperament and her virtuosity, with its joyous sense of fun”.

Claude Debussy, whose 150th anniversary falls in 2012, signed his scores ‘musicien français’ in the final years of his life. Two leading French musicians of today collaborate on this disc of the composer’s songs – including a number of rarities – and his cantata, La damoiselle élue, based on the poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

Philippe Cassard – whose impeccable Debussy credentials include performances of the composer’s complete piano works – wrote to Natalie Dessay after he had been deeply impressed by her interpretation of Mélisande, which can be seen on a Virgin Classics DVD of Pelléas et Mélisande (catalogue No 6961379). He suggested she would be perfect for a series of songs Debussy had composed around the age of 20.

As Cassard recounts: “At the time, Debussy was very much in love with Marie Vasnier, an older woman married to a man who helped Debussy at the beginning of his career. She was a light soprano and he composed some 40 songs for her, to poems by Bourget, Banville, Bouchor and Verlaine. They all reflect his feelings for Madame Vasnier.

“In 2010 I was shown a collection of Debussy manuscripts. Among them were four songs I had never heard of – and which the Debussy expert Denis Herlin confirmed were not officially documented. One of them, ‘Les Elfes’, to a poem by Leconte de Lisle, is, at 174 bars, the longest song Debussy ever wrote, and contains high vocalises, chord sequences taken from Wagner’s ‘Ride of the Valkyries’ and melodic motifs showing the influence of Massenet and Delibes. Another, ‘Le matelot qui tombe à l'eau’, to a poem by Bouchor, is the shortest of all his songs, a dreamy little bubble of wit.”

Writing to Natalie Dessay after he had seen her Mélisande in Vienna, Cassard explained that “she would be the only person able to inhabit and embody these early Debussy songs … that her charisma as an actress, her energy, her temperament and her virtuosity, with its joyous sense of fun, would enable her to offer an interpretation that was different and really personal … something far away from a performing tradition that portrays preciosity, restrained intimacy and pseudo-Impressionism, which to me seems out of place in these works: they might be poetic, but they are also full of passion.”

Dessay had in fact sung many of Debussy’s songs in the past, and she was delighted to return to them as she and Cassard made a selection from repertoire which, as the pianist says, “shows Debussy trying out all sorts of genres, testing his ammunition and his discoveries.”

Describing the partnership with Dessay, Cassard says: “I’ve worked with many singers and this collaboration with Natalie Dessay gave me the privilege and joy of meeting an inspired, but humble artist with a perpetually questing spirit, always ready to question the text and the score. Her straightforwardness and integrity are rare in a professional world so obsessed with appearances. I am eternally grateful to her.”

“[In 'Les elfes'] Dessay brilliantly handles the dialogue among the song's characters and delivers some of the best vocal shading of the disc when the elf princess admits that she is, in fact, dead. It's an extremely effective performance but would have been more so five years ago, when the voice had less mileage.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2012

“that silvery soprano voice [...] caresses these delicately perfumed offerings (some of them unpublished) with nonchalant French elegance, a winning soubrette sparkle, and loving regard for the meaning and poetry of every word.” The Times, 16th March 2012 ****

Virgin - 7307682

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$16.75

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The Debussy Edition

The Debussy Edition


Debussy:

La Mer

The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez

Trois Nocturnes

The Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, Pierre Boulez

Jeux - Poème dansé

The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez

Rhapsody for clarinet & piano (or orchestra), L. 116 'Première rapsodie'

Franklin Cohen (clarinet)

The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez

Images for orchestra

The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez

Printemps, suite for piano 4 hands or orchestra, L. 61

The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez

Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune

The Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez

Fantasie for piano and orchestra

Jean-Rodolphe Kars (piano)

London Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Gibson

Deux Danses for harp & strings

Vera Badings (harp)

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, Bernard Haitink

Marche Écossaise

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, Bernard Haitink

Berceuse héroïque

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, Eduard van Beinum

Khamma

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, Riccardo Chailly

Danse - Tarantelle styrienne

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, Riccardo Chailly

Préludes - Books 1 & 2 (24, complete)

Krystian Zimerman (piano)

Images pour piano - Books 1 & 2

Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano)

Children's Corner

Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano)

Études pour piano (12) (complete)

Mitsuko Uchida (piano)

Suite Bergamasque

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

Images oubliées (3) for piano

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

Pour le piano

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

Estampes (3) (Complete)

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

D'un cahier d'esquisses

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

L'isle joyeuse

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

Arabesques (2)

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

Hommage à Haydn

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

Rêverie

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

Page d'album

Zoltan Kocsis (piano)

En blanc et noir

Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky (pianos)

Petite Suite

Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky (pianos)

Lindaraja

Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky (pianos)

L'Enfant prodigue: Cortege et Air de danse

Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky (pianos)

Ballade

Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky (pianos)

6 Epigraphes antiques

Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky (pianos)

Symphonie in B minor

Alfons & Aloys Kontarsky (pianos)

String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10

Melos Quartet

Violin Sonata

Augustin Dumay (violin), Maria-Joao Pires (piano)

Cello Sonata

Mischa Maisky (cello), Martha Argerich (piano)

Sonata for Flute, Viola & Harp

Ensemble Wien-Berlin

Syrinx for solo flute

Wolfgang Schulz (flute)

Ariettes Oubliées (6)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Philippe Cassard (piano)

Cinq poèmes de Baudelaire

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Philippe Cassard (piano)

Jane

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Philippe Cassard (piano)

Caprice

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Philippe Cassard (piano)

Fête galante

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Philippe Cassard (piano)

Trois chansons de Bilitis

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Beau Soir

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Mandoline (Verlaine)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Romance

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Apparition - song (1884)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Nuit d'étoiles

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Paysage sentimental

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

La Damoiselle élue

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Trois Mélodies de Verlaine

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

La Belle au bois dormant

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Proses Lyriques

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Poèmes de Théodore de Banville

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Flots, palmes, sables

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

L'Archet

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Tragédie (Valade d’après Heine)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

En sourdine

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Claire de lune (song)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Fête galante

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Dans le jardin

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Voici que le printemps (Romance) (Paul Bourget)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Les Angélus

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Madrid

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Les papillons

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Romance

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Noël des enfants qui n'ont plus de maison

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Le Temps a laissié son manteau (No. 1 from Trois chansons de France)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

La Grotte

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Pour ce que Plaisance est morte (No. 2 from Trois chansons de France)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Nuits blanches

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Le promenoir des deux amants

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Fête galante

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Regret

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

La romance d'Ariel

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Il dort encore (Hymnis)

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Trois Ballades de François Villon

Véronique Dietschy (soprano), Emmanuel Strosser (piano)

Pelléas et Mélisande

Maria Ewing, François Le Roux (Pelléas), Christa Ludwig (Genevieve), José van Dam (Golaud), Jean-Phillipe Courtis (Arkel), Patrizia Pac (Yniold), Rudolf Mazzola (Docteur)

Wiener Philharmoniker, Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor, Claudio Abbado

Trois chansons de Charles d'Orléans

Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner

Le Martyre de Saint Sébastien

Suzanne Danco (soprano), Marie-Lise de Montmollin (mezzo), Nancy Wough (alto)

Union Chorale de La Tour-de-Peilz, Ernst Ansermet


Following our successful Mahler and Chopin editions, this is a joint Deutsche Grammophon/Decca Classics unlimited edition with benchmark Deutsche Grammophon and Decca Classics recordings.

All his important works: orchestral (with Pierre Boulez); piano (with Krystian Zimerman, Jean-Yves Thibaudet); opera (Claudio Abbado’s Pelléas et Mélisande); mélodies (with Véronique Dietschy); chamber music (with Arthur Grumiaux, Melos Quartet, Lynn Harrell.

Cap box with new essays and illustrations.

“Of the compilations released to mark the 150th anniversary of Claude Debussy's birth this year, this is the most treasurable. As a survey of the music of perhaps of the greatest 20th-century composer it could hardly be bettered...The piano music is wonderfully served...To get the set at less than the cost of four full-price CDs is a wonderful bargain.” The Guardian, 28th June 2012 *****

DG - 4790056

(CD - 18 discs)

$78.25

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