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Andrea Manco & Stefania Scapin - French Songs for Flute & Harp: Debussy, Ravel, Fauré (2020)

Andrea Manco & Stefania Scapin - French Songs for Flute & Harp: Debussy, Ravel, Fauré (2020)
  • Title: French Songs for Flute & Harp: Debussy, Ravel, Fauré
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
  • Total Time: 00:51:20
  • Total Size: 232 mb
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Tracklist

01. Nuit D'étoiles
02. Rêverie
03. Beau Soir
04. Arabesque I
05. 2 Romances: I. Romance
06. 2 Romances: II. Les Cloches
07. 5 Mélodies Populaires Grecques: I. Chanson De La Mariée
08. 5 Mélodies Populaires Grecques: II. Là-Bas, Vers L'église
09. 5 Mélodies Populaires Grecques: III. Quel Galant M'est Comparable
10. 5 Mélodies Populaires Grecques: IV Chanson Des Cueilleuses De Lentisques
11. 5 Mélodies Populaires Grecques: V Tout Gai!
12. 2 Mélodies Hébraïques: I Kaddisch
13. 2 Mélodies Hébraïques: II. L'énigme Éternelle
14. Les Berceaux in B-Flat Minor
15. Sicilienne, Op. 78
16. Clair De Lune
17. En Prière
18. Chanson D'amour
19. Notre Amour
20. Après Un Rêve

Andrea Manco & Stefania Scapin - French Songs for Flute & Harp: Debussy, Ravel, Fauré (2020)

‘Chansons sans paroles’: masterpieces of 20th-century song in original arrangements for a quintessentially French instrumental combination, in new recordings by a talented young Italian duo.

Stefania Scapin’s performance on YouTube of Debussy’s Clair de lune eloquently demonstrates how sympathetically the impressionist writing of French composers translates to the harp in the right hands. Here in partnership with the flautist Andrea Manco, who joined the Orchestra of La Scala Milan in 2014, she presents some of the best-loved masterpieces by three giants of turn-of-the-century French music. An opening trio of Debussy numbers includes the evergreen Rêverie, ideally suited to the dreamy colours of flute and harp. The Arabesque which would usually form an ‘instrumental interlude’ precedes the two brief but voluptuously harmonised Romances.

The Cinq Mèlodies Populaires Grecques and Deux Mèlodies Hèbraïques by Ravel make a piquant contrast with their much more melismatic writing for the melody instrument, exotically soaring above the accompaniment. The album ends in a mood of refined melancholy with seven songs by Fauré, including another Clair de lune as well as Chanson d’amour and the unavoidable Après un rêve, subject before now of countless arrangements which have rarely captured the rapturous ecstasy of the original like this transcription.

As Stefania Scapin observes in her booklet notes, the flute becomes the voice of the poetic text without expressly 'speaking'. It nevertheless communicates the poetic meaning through those melodious qualities which distinguish it as an extension of the human voice. The harp becomes a secure but suspended base between the here and now of the plucked string and an unpredictable and mysterious continuation of sound. This delicate balance of sound and memory belongs to the language of the French impressionists, and these performances will afford delight as well as insight into the original songs.

A beautiful program of transcriptions for flute and harp of French songs by Debussy (1862-1918), Ravel (1875-1937) and Fauré (1855-1924).
The two instruments flute and harp, with their archaic provenance, magically evoke the often bucolic atmosphere of the songs: intimate, sensual and enchanting.
Included are Reveries, Beau Soir and Nuit d’étoiles by Debussy, Cinq Mélodies populaires grecques by Ravel, and popular songs by Fauré: Sicilienne, Les Berceaux, Clair de lune, Chanson d’amour, Après un rêve, En prière.
Played by Andrea Manco (flute) and Stefania Scapin (harp). The original texts of the songs are included in the booklet.

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