P21 024-A • (2 CD)
This CD features a number of world première recordings
Dedicated to French music, this double CD spans four centuries, from a song by King Louis XIII to Boulez, taking in Lully, Rameau, Fauré, Saint-Saëns, Debussy, Ravel and Satie. These recordings date from 1967 to 2001, most of them having been made at Cyprien Katsaris concerts around the world. Seeking to achieve a balance between the known repertoire and unfairly neglected works, Cyprien here reveals some rare gems, such as the luminous Musette (bagpipe) from Pignolet de Montéclair’s Festes de l’été, the sprightly Rigaudons from Circé by Desmarets, the delicate Bourrée from Phaëton, the noble, stately Gavotte from the Ballets du Roy and the splendidly profound Pavane from the Noces du Village (Village Wedding) by Lully. Cyprien Katsaris takes on the major repertoire with, inter alia, the unmissable Clair de Lune of Debussy, Poulenc’s sumptuous Chemins de l’Amour, Satie’s celebrated Gnossienne No. 1 and Messiaen’s famous Regard de l’Église d’Amour. The novelty of this album is not confined to the eclectic sweep of its musical range; it extends to various arrangements. Witness Katsaris’ development of Liszt’s brilliant paraphrasing of Rouget de Lisle’s Marseillaise, the piano version of Fauré’s Après un Rêve by the Argentine composer Luzzati and Godowsky’s free transcription of Saint-Saëns’ Swan. In addition, this album offers an entire set of world premières, including Pierre-Petit’s Bagatelle (No. 3 from the Bois de Boulogne), Lully’s Minuet from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme and Massenet’s Meditation from Thaïs. This hugely diverse musical journey through time and space sweeps the listener into all manner of moods, opening on to vast, opulent new spaces.
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