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Jean-Guy Boisvert, Christiane Laflamme, Jean-Willy Kunz, Jean-Willy Kunz - DUO: Koechlin - Schmitt - Rivier - Cartan - Bozza (2013) [Hi-Res]

Jean-Guy Boisvert, Christiane Laflamme, Jean-Willy Kunz, Jean-Willy Kunz - DUO: Koechlin - Schmitt - Rivier - Cartan - Bozza (2013) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: DUO: Koechlin - Schmitt - Rivier - Cartan - Bozza
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: ATMA Classique
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:09:13
  • Total Size: 298 mb / 1.17 gb
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Tracklist

01. Flute Sonatine modale, Op. 155a I. Andante moderato
02. Flute Sonatine modale, Op. 155a II. Allegro moderato
03. Flute Sonatine modale, Op. 155a III. Andantino
04. Flute Sonatine modale, Op. 155a IV. Assez large, expansif
05. Flute Sonatine modale, Op. 155a V. Allegro
06. Sonatine en trio, Op. 85 I. Assez anime
07. Sonatine en trio, Op. 85 II. Assez vif
08. Sonatine en trio, Op. 85 III. Tres lent
09. Sonatine en trio, Op. 85 IV. Anime
10. 15 Motets de style archaique, Op. 225 No. 9. Chanson
11. 15 Motets de style archaique, Op. 225 No. 11. Monodies
12. Duo for Flute and Clarinet I. Allegretto affettuoso
13. Duo for Flute and Clarinet II. Lento molto doloroso
14. Duo for Flute and Clarinet III. Presto
15. Pastorale, Op. 75bis
16. Sonatina for flute and clarinet I. Pastorale Sans lenteur
17. Sonatina for flute and clarinet II. Berceuse Andante
18. Sonatina for flute and clarinet III. Rondeau Vif
19. 11 Monodies, Op. 216 No. 6. Idylle
20. 11 Monodies, Op. 216 No. 7. Chant funeraire
21. 11 Monodies, Op. 216 No. 8. Martial
22. 3 Movements I. Allegretto
23. 3 Movements II. Moderato
24. 3 Movements III. Allegro giocoso
25. 11 Monodies, Op. 216 No. 9. Moderato
26. 11 Monodies, Op. 216 No. 10. Le repos de Tityre
27. 11 Monodies, Op. 216 No. 4. Pastorale


This new ATMA recording features French music for flute and clarinet – either a capella or with piano or harpsichord – composed in Conservatory circles between 1921 and 1974.

Each of the composers represented here — Charles Koechlin, Jean Cartan, Eugène Bozza, Jean Rivier, and Florent Schmitt — worked in the margins of the dominant style of the day, developing their own original musical language, or even going against the current. The language of these composers is alternately tonal, modal, or chromatic, but always has the charm and elegance for which French music is justly celebrated.


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  • gibheid
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Thanks fantastik.
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  • platico
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gracias....