Boulanger: Faust et Hélène, etc.
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Lili Boulanger's setting of the 130th Psalm is a choral masterpiece. Tortelier and his forces deliver a vivid performance, recorded with tremendous presence. There is even more power in the old Markevich performance, done under Nadia Boulanger's supervision, but the superior Chandos recording makes a difference. Faust et Hélène is a somewhat immature student work (a strange qualification for music by a composer who died at 24), but it is also well performed. The remaining music represents Boulanger's visionary eloquence. This disc is highly recommended as an introduction to a great composer. After you hear it, try the Everest disc, despite the duplications. It contains Boulanger's deathbed Pie Jesu, a brief piece of such intense power that it will leave most listeners in tears. --Leslie Gerber
Boulanger: Faust et Hélène, etc., Music, Jason Howard, Lili Boulanger, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Ann Murray, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Lynne Dawson, Bonaventura Bottone, Neil MacKenzie, Chamber, Chamber Music, Choral, Choral Music, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Orchestral & Symphonic, Psalm Setting
Average customer rating:
|
Boulanger: Faust et Hélène, etc.
Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JWIU Release Date: 1999-08-17 |
Tracks:
Amazon.com
Lili Boulanger's setting of the 130th Psalm is a choral masterpiece. Tortelier and his forces deliver a vivid performance, recorded with tremendous presence. There is even more power in the old Markevich performance, done under Nadia Boulanger's supervision, but the superior Chandos recording makes a difference. Faust et Hélène is a somewhat immature student work (a strange qualification for music by a composer who died at 24), but it is also well performed. The remaining music represents Boulanger's visionary eloquence. This disc is highly recommended as an introduction to a great composer. After you hear it, try the Everest disc, despite the duplications. It contains Boulanger's deathbed Pie Jesu, a brief piece of such intense power that it will leave most listeners in tears. --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
An excellent way of discovering Lili Boulanger.......2001-08-24
Another Mozart or Beethoven Taken Too Soon........2001-01-12
An Award Winning Recording of Lili Boulanger's Music.......2001-01-06
This recording by Yan Pascal Tortelier won the Choral Gramophone Award for 2000. It is a representative collection of the music of Lili Boulanger from the glittering Psaume 24 to the dark and haunting D'un soir triste. D'un matin du printemps is charming orchestral work descriptive of a sunny spring morning. Psaume 130 is a very dramatic work for orchestra, organ, chorus and soloists that shows Lili expertly handling such large forces. Written in 1917 the content is indicted by the subject of the psalm: Out of the depths of the abyss. One is struck by the maturity of Lili Boulanger's music. If one had to guess who wrote these pieces the name of Faure, Debussy or Massenet might come up.
If you like choral music in general this disc will be a revelation. If you are curious about Lili Boulanger the works collected here give a good idea of her of her musical language. The performances are well recorded and expertly played.
Music Review:
Music Review
In Concerto: 1998 [Live] [Import]
Live in Gijon: 24th July, 2004 [Live]
Latin Music: 10 de Coleccion [Original recording remastered]