Debussy, Hindmith & Salzedo: Ballad in Red Emmanuel Ceysson & Quatuor Voce
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2018
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
27.04.2016
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Henriette Renié (1875 - 1956):
- 1 Ballade fantastique pour harpe 11:54
- André Caplet (1878 - 1925):
- 2 Conte fantastique 16:33
- Gustavo Leone (b.1956):
- 3 Red Quintet 11:51
- Paul Hindemith (1895 - 1963):
- 4 Sonate pour harpe: I. Mäßig schnell 05:00
- 5 Sonate pour harpe: II. Lebhaft 02:29
- 6 Sonate pour harpe: III. Sehr langsam 03:06
- Carlos Salzédo (1885 - 1961):
- 7 3 Morceaux pour harpe seule: I. Ballade, Op. 28 09:31
- Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918):
- 8 Danse sacrée et danse profane, L. 103: I. Danse sacrée 04:31
- 9 Danse sacrée et danse profane, L. 103: II. Danse profane 04:54
- Emmanuel Ceysson (b. 1984):
- 10 Le Fil rouge d'après un thème de Mathias (Bonus Track) 02:18
Info zu Debussy, Hindmith & Salzedo: Ballad in Red
We hardly need to introduce Emmanuel Ceysson: multi-award winning prodigy harpist, soloist at the Opéra national de Paris and now at the MET Opera in New York. His meteoric rise evokes that of the Frenchman Carlos Salzedo, born in the nineteenth century, who became in New York the greatest harpist of his time, and revolutionised the repertoire of his instrument.
This new album crosses the twentieth century in a program inspired by the Gothic, under the sign of mystery and fantasy.
The luminous Ballade de Salzedo resonates here with the works of famous composers: the impressionistic atmospheres of a Debussy shimmer, the fantastic settings of Caplet come to life, and the beauties of Hindemith's writing play the incredible sound palette of this instrument.
Powerful in the bass, crystalline in the treble, Emmanuel Ceysson's unusual red harp-conceived from Salzedo's harp himself-blossoms fully in virtuoso solo pieces as well as in dialogue with the strings of the Voce Quartet in the very Argentinian Quinteto Rojo of Gustavo Leone.
Emmanuel Ceysson, harp
Quatuor Voce
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Booklet für Debussy, Hindmith & Salzedo: Ballad in Red