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Marina Rebeka & Mathieu Pordoy - Voyage (2022) [Hi-Res]

Marina Rebeka & Mathieu Pordoy - Voyage (2022) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Voyage
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Prima Classic
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 01:16:13
  • Total Size: 310 MB / 1.29 GB
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Tracklist:

1. L'Invitation Au Voyage (4:53)
2. Chanson Slave (3:18)
3. Les Orientales: 1. Rêverie (4:18)
4. Shéhérazade: 2. La Flûte Enchantée (3:39)
5. Désir De l'Orient (3:18)
6. Quarante Mélodies: 31. Chanson Indienne (4:03)
7. Les Roses d'Ispahan (3:37)
8. Perche Piangi? (3:33)
9. La Madonna Col Bambino (3:57)
10. Alla Riva del Tebro (2:55)
11. Oh! Dille Tu! (3:36)
12. 5 Canti Popolari Toscani: 5. L'innamorata (1:50)
13. 5 Lieder: 1. Dein (3:01)
14. 5 Lieder: 2. Der Sturm (5:24)
15. 5 Lieder: 3. Die Vöglein (3:50)
16. 5 Lieder: 4. Ewige Liebe (1:37)
17. 5 Lieder : 5. Die Wang' ist Blass (5:33)
18. 12 Poems by Pushkin, Fet, and Turgenev: 7. The Chickadee (1:57)
19. The Willow (1:32)
20. Serenade (1:58)
21. 12 Poems by Pushkin, Fet, and Turgenev: 1. The Flower (3:08)
22. 12 Poems by Pushkin, Fet, and Turgenev: 5. Whisper, Timid Breathing (1:44)
23. 12 Poems by Pushkin, Fet, and Turgenev: 6. Invocation (3:41)

Some musical objects resist scholarly classifications. Straddling two genres or requiring an unusual membership, they escape the boxes in which we like to lock each score before carefully storing it in a thematic catalogue. The same goes for mélodies composed by French people on foreign texts: should they be considered as French mélodies? Are they losing their French character? Are they even still mélodies or do they become lieder, songs, or any other form specific to the language used?

By bringing together works by French musicians composed on French, Russian, German and Italian texts, or in the Tuscan dialect, this album encourages us to make a change of scale, to break the frames and respond to an invitation to travel.

Most of the mélodies in this recital were composed between 1860 and 1890, that is to say on the threshold of the Belle Époque and the Second Industrial Revolution. Behind the mirage of national identities, we will perceive a European context conducive to dreams of escape and a cosmopolitanism embodied by great musical figures, such as Henri Duparc, Cécile Chaminade, Maurice Ravel, Camille Saint-Saëns, Charles-Marie Widor, Gabriel Fauré, Charles Gounod, and the extraordinarily talented female composers Marie Jaëll and Pauline Viardot.

Marina Rebeka and Mathieu Pordoy approach this eclectic repertoire using a rainbow of musical colors, succeeding indeed in capturing the very essence of each piece. An exquisite album for the musically curious and the armchair traveller alike.


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