C.Debussy - «La Mer»; A.Scriabin - «Poeme de l'Extase» (Orchestre National de France - E.Svetlanov)
Classical | EAC | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | 1CD, 258 MB
Label: NAIVE | Catalog Number: V 4946 | TT: 54'55''
Classical | EAC | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | 1CD, 258 MB
Label: NAIVE | Catalog Number: V 4946 | TT: 54'55''
Yevgeny Svetlanov died on 3 May 2002. This outstanding Russian conductor, master of an enormous repertoire, had built up an especially fruitful relationship with the two Radio France orchestras in the last few years of his life. Hence it is only natural that Radio France, with the fourth title of its new series, should wish to pay tribute to this key figure of the Russian school of conducting. This fascinating programme, featuring the highpoints of two of the conductor’s last concerts with the Orchestre National de France, is testimony both to his charisma and to his supreme authority in both French and Russian repertoires. For alongside a universally acknowledged masterpiece, Debussy’s La Mer - of which Svetlanov once said, ‘Such skilful use of colours, of instrumental blending, of modulation, leaves me dumb with admiration’ -, we can discover here a work that is exactly contemporary with it, Poème de l’Extase (1908) by the visionary Alexander Scriabin. This great fresco of a piece, scored for an enormous orchestra, reflects the composer’s Nietzschean philosophical ideas, which culminate in veritable orchestral delirium. It is now rarely played, even in Russia. Here it finds incomparable champions in a Svetlanov at the height of his form, and an Orchestre National inspired to play at white heat.‘So we will choose to take to the desert island of memory Scriabin’s Poème de l’extase, as it was conducted by Yevgeny Svetlanov on this afternoon of 28 January. The figure of a bear, the heart of a fairy. How moving was the extreme delicacy that emanated from this being built to move mountains. How magisterially he carried the final crescendo right up to the end, to the very limits of sound. And how wonderfully the Orchestre National de France rose to the occasion!’
Marie-Aude Roux, Le Monde
Tracklist:
Claude Debussy - La Mer:
I.De laube a midi sur la mer
II.Jeux de vagues - Allegro
III.Dialogue du vent et de la mer - Anime et tumultueux
Alexandre Scriabin - Le Poeme De L'extase
Performers:
Orchestre National de France - E.Svetlanov
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Orchestre National de France - Evgeni Svetlanov / Hommage a Evgeni Svetlanov
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