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    Salaputia Brass - Chansons sans paroles (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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    Salaputia Brass - Chansons sans paroles (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

    Salaputia Brass - Chansons sans paroles (2024)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 75:59 minutes | 1,14 GB
    Classical, Brass | Label: Berlin Classics, Official Digital Download

    With their new album "Chansons sans paroles", the young brass ensemble "Salaputia Brass" takes us through the history of French chanson. From the Renaissance madrigal to the present day, almost every era is represented. New arrangements specially tailored for the ensemble allow these works to be heard in a completely new tonal brilliance. Due to the expressiveness of the brass instruments and their tonal proximity to the human voice, the music speaks volumes, even without the words.

    They modestly call themselves "little guys" (lat. salaputia), and yet they know outrageously well how to create thematically sophisticated programs and make music at the highest level. Having already released four albums, the 12 likeable musicians of the young brass ensemble Salaputia Brass are now presenting their debut album on Berlin Classics. Chansons sans paroles is a compilation of 34 songs from the rich history of French chanson. The original adaptations and new arrangements are convincing even without lyrics. The singing is given over to the wind instruments of the ensemble, whose members hold various solo positions in top German orchestras (Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Staatskapelle Dresden, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg).

    The translation of the album title "Songs without words" inevitably brings Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy to mind. His song-like character pieces were intended to inspire the imagination purely instrumentally. The same applies to Chansons sans paroles. "After our programs with symphonic and folk sounds, a lighter, floating, more colourful mixture of sounds needed to follow," explains Peter Dörpinghaus, trumpeter in the ensemble. "We are trying to break new ground," continues his ensemble colleague Felix Baur (horn). "This album is not intended to be a typical popular hit. Rather something for the ears and head." Even without prior knowledge of the original chanson lyrics, this music does not fail to make an impact.

    Salaputia Brass go beyond the pure brass spectrum and include percussion instruments and melodically tuned mallet instruments. Already in the opener "So ist Paris", a drumset is clearly one of the driving forces. The medley goes straight to the heart of all chanson lovers and contains other catchy tunes such as "Les Champs-Elysées" and "La vie en rose". The arrangements by Heinz Bröcker have been skillfully arranged by Martin Wagemann (solo trumpeter in the orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin).

    The album is divided into four major sections, divided by three sensitive arrangements by Peter Dörpinghaus: "Après une rêve" and "Au bord de l'eau" by Gabriel Fauré as well as "Vocalise-ètude en forme de Habanera" by Maurice Ravel. The first of these sections is dedicated to works by the French artists' group "Groupe des Six". By using mutes and a variety of different instruments, Peter Dörpinghaus lends his arrangements new timbres. Particularly vivid examples are "Rosemonde" by Arthur Honegger or "Romance sans paroles" by Louis Dureys.

    The next section is also richly colorful in sound. The "Sept Chansons" by Francis Poulanc, shine in a whole new light. "Our sound engineer Thomas Bößl, who knows the cycle from his days singing in a choir, almost didn't recognize some of the pieces," smiles Peter Dörpinghaus.

    The next section opens up a sublime world of sound with Renaissance works such as Pierre Passereau's "Il est bel et bon", Orlando di Lasso's "Bonjour mon coeur", Pierre Sandrin's "Dulce mémoire" or Pierre de Manchicourt's "Faulte d'argent". The seven chansons by Erik Satie "Chansons de Caf' Conc'" form the last part of the album. The charming arrangements by Rainer Hoffmann (bass trombonist in the Frankfurt Opera and Museum Orchestra and arranger) demonstrate originality. A special musical guest here is the well-known singer Max Raabe, who whistles the melody to "Les Oiseaux".

    Fun fact: one piece on the album was only written during the recording process. After the French composer Thierry Escaich (*1965) had listened to the first recordings, he adapted Pierre Sandrin's "Puisque vivre en servitude" into his "Old Song".

    The album comes to a lively close with a hit-song by the Nouvell chanson singer Zaz, "Je veux" (I want) in a charming arrangement by Swedish trombonist and arranger Lars Karlin. Chansons sans paroles spans a wide historical arc and leads from the Renaissance madrigals to the present day. The expressive power of the wind instruments in this stylistic range is impressive and makes you want more!

    Tracklist:
    01. Composers- So ist Paris
    02. Ferré- Paris Canaille
    03. Fauré- Après une rêve, Op. 7- No. 1
    04. Tailleferre- On a dit mal de mon ami
    05. Durey- Comme un verre de Venise… Op. 42- No. 4
    06. Milhaud- Mon Histoire, Op. 148b- No. 1
    07. Honegger- Rosemonde H. 148- No. 5
    08. Durey- Romance sans paroles- Op. 21
    09. Milhaud- Fumée, Op. 59- No. 1
    10. Auric- École de guerre- No. 3
    11. Poulenc- Fêtes galantes FP 122- No. 2
    12. Fauré- Au bord de l'eau, Op. 8- No. 1
    13. Poulenc- Sept chansons, FP 81- I. La blanche neige
    14. Poulenc- Sept chansons, FP 81- II. A peine défigurée
    15. Poulenc- Sept chansons, FP 81- III. Par une nuit nouvelle
    16. Poulenc- Sept chansons, FP 81- IV. Tous les droits
    17. Poulenc- Sept chansons, FP 81- V. Belle er ressemblante
    18. Poulenc- Sept chansons, FP 81- VI. Marie
    19. Poulenc- Sept chansons, FP 81- VII. Luire
    20. Lassus- Bon jour mon coeur, bon jour ma douce vie
    21. Sandrin- Dulce mémoire
    22. Sandrin- Puisque vivre en servitude
    23. Passereau- Il est bel et bon
    24. Sandrin- Ce qui m'est deu et ordonné
    25. Manchicourt- Faulte d'argent
    26. Escaich- Old Song
    27. Ravel- Vocalise-ètude en forme de Habanera
    28. Satie- Allons-y chochotte
    29. Satie- Chez le docteur
    30. Satie- Je te veux
    31. Satie- La diva de -l'Empire-
    32. Satie- L'omnibus automobile
    33. Satie- Les Oiseaux
    34. Satie- Tendrement
    35. Soltani- Je veux

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2024-05-08 15:15:50

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    Analyzed: Salaputia Brass / Chansons sans paroles
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR14 -1.69 dB -21.27 dB 8:13 01-Composers: So ist Paris
    DR12 -1.02 dB -17.22 dB 1:14 02-Ferré: Paris Canaille
    DR12 -7.43 dB -25.25 dB 2:50 03-Fauré: Après une rêve, Op. 7: No. 1
    DR14 -5.79 dB -24.60 dB 0:55 04-Tailleferre: On a dit mal de mon ami
    DR12 -8.56 dB -26.46 dB 1:18 05-Durey: Comme un verre de Venise… Op. 42: No. 4
    DR13 -2.45 dB -21.03 dB 1:21 06-Milhaud: Mon Histoire, Op. 148b: No. 1
    DR10 -14.63 dB -30.07 dB 1:06 07-Honegger: Rosemonde H. 148: No. 5
    DR12 -5.62 dB -23.68 dB 2:11 08-Durey: Romance sans paroles: Op. 21
    DR11 -6.60 dB -22.33 dB 0:50 09-Milhaud: Fumée, Op. 59: No. 1
    DR10 -10.60 dB -26.25 dB 1:56 10-Auric: École de guerre: No. 3
    DR13 -3.26 dB -22.03 dB 1:05 11-Poulenc: Fêtes galantes FP 122: No. 2
    DR12 -8.36 dB -25.14 dB 1:48 12-Fauré: Au bord de l'eau, Op. 8: No. 1
    DR11 -4.53 dB -20.77 dB 1:16 13-Poulenc: Sept chansons, FP 81: I. La blanche neige
    DR11 -5.63 dB -22.91 dB 1:26 14-Poulenc: Sept chansons, FP 81: II. A peine défigurée
    DR13 -1.03 dB -20.01 dB 1:22 15-Poulenc: Sept chansons, FP 81: III. Par une nuit nouvelle
    DR12 -2.17 dB -21.09 dB 2:26 16-Poulenc: Sept chansons, FP 81: IV. Tous les droits
    DR10 -6.30 dB -25.75 dB 1:51 17-Poulenc: Sept chansons, FP 81: V. Belle er ressemblante
    DR13 -4.88 dB -23.76 dB 2:06 18-Poulenc: Sept chansons, FP 81: VI. Marie
    DR10 -2.03 dB -17.86 dB 2:12 19-Poulenc: Sept chansons, FP 81: VII. Luire
    DR11 -9.88 dB -23.87 dB 1:20 20-Lassus: Bon jour mon coeur, bon jour ma douce vie
    DR10 -9.25 dB -23.76 dB 3:05 21-Sandrin: Dulce mémoire
    DR11 -8.50 dB -22.98 dB 1:04 22-Sandrin: Puisque vivre en servitude
    DR12 -7.86 dB -23.07 dB 1:07 23-Passereau: Il est bel et bon
    DR11 -10.03 dB -24.81 dB 0:53 24-Sandrin: Ce qui m'est deu et ordonné
    DR11 -5.41 dB -20.70 dB 3:59 25-Manchicourt: Faulte d'argent
    DR14 -1.03 dB -19.06 dB 7:04 26-Escaich: Old Song
    DR11 -9.48 dB -26.75 dB 2:59 27-Ravel: Vocalise-ètude en forme de Habanera
    DR13 -3.54 dB -22.04 dB 1:22 28-Satie: Allons-y chochotte
    DR14 -5.21 dB -23.85 dB 0:45 29-Satie: Chez le docteur
    DR13 -6.21 dB -23.88 dB 3:59 30-Satie: Je te veux
    DR13 -6.16 dB -24.27 dB 1:29 31-Satie: La diva de "l'Empire"
    DR12 -9.69 dB -26.16 dB 1:00 32-Satie: L'omnibus automobile
    DR11 -7.56 dB -24.65 dB 2:18 33-Satie: Les Oiseaux
    DR11 -6.41 dB -24.13 dB 2:31 34-Satie: Tendrement
    DR12 -1.02 dB -16.86 dB 3:39 35-Soltani: Je veux
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    Number of tracks: 35
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2659 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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