Auric: Aria

This page lists all recordings of Aria, by Georges Auric (1899-1983) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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L'Album des Six

L'Album des Six

The complete works of ‘Les Six’ for flute and piano


Auric:

Aria

Imaginées 1 (Largo)

Durey:

Sonatine Op. 25

Deux dialogues Op. 114 (solo flute)

Honegger:

Danse de la chèvre

Romance for Flute and Piano

Milhaud:

Sonatina for flute and piano, Op. 76

Poulenc:

Flute Sonata, Op. 164

Tailleferre:

Pastorale (Allegretto)

Forlane


Emily Benyon (flute), Andrew West (piano)

'Les Six' (so named in 1920 by critic Henri Collet) hit the classical music scene with almost the same outrageous force with which the punk movement slammed into popular music in the 1970s and early '80s. It consisted of a group of six composers working in France: Francis Poulenc, Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Georges Auric, Germaine Tailleferre and Louis Durey. Their music was largely a reaction against Impressionism and Wagnerism and incorporated the ideas of Satie and Cocteau with the popular styles of the time: French vaudeville, American jazz and café music. The result was a simple blend of sound with more than a dash of whimsical humour, parody and irony.

'Les Six' only formally existed across 1920/21 and its members collaborated in two ventures, the wonderfully surreal divertissement of Les Mariés de la Tour Eiffel of 1921 and the miniature Album des Six for piano (1920) featured on this disc. The popular highlight here is Poulenc's Sonata of 1957, which is now standard repertoire for flautists.

Hyperion Instrumental Selections - CDA67204

(CD)

$16.99

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