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Nuages
Jean-Charles Candido: flute
Anna Pedrazzini: pianoforte
...in pursuit of music
A concert is like a journey and ours has as it's centre Paris as the capital of the world, a chosen refuge. Fauré, Ravel, Poulenc constrained to a privileged relationship, a profound and absolute link. The city was within them and they were within the city. They lived in a period of great change; the second half of the 18th century is the half we follow.
A time faraway but not too distant, which is already history but still current... This is our journey.
Montaigne said that to go on a voyage means to move oneself, to meet other people and pit our brains against those of others; Descartes instead preferred to travel through the folds of history, talking with men from past centuries. This CD proposes a third way the most supreme: remain still leaving your mind the freedom to fantasize. True, travellers, said Baudelaire, are men whose desires are like clouds, they are the type of men who travel following a scent; who far from ports see sails and masts in the hair of the woman they love.
"True travellers", wrote Baudelaire are those who travel "...in pursuit of music".
Cécile
Chaminade
01 - Concertino op. 107 ( file
audio) Benjamin Godard
Suite de trois morceaux op. 116
02 - Allegretto (
file audio)
03 - Idylle
04 - Valse Gabriel Fauré
05 - Pavane Gabriel Fauré
06 - Fantasie Georges Enescu
07 - Cantabile et Presto Maurice Ravel
08 - Pavane pour une infante défunte
Francis Poulenc Sonate
09 - Allegro malinconico (
file audio)
10 - Cantilena ( file
audio)
11 - Presto giocoso
Maurice Ravel
12 - Pièce en forme de Habanera
François Borne
13 - Fantaisie brillante sur Carmen de Georges Bizet
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