Description
Debussy, Stravinsky, Ravel - Prelude A L'apres-midi d'un Faune; La Sacre Du Printemps; Bolero - Orchestre De L'Opera National De Paris, Philippe Jordan / naive Audio CD 2012 / V 5332
UPC 822186053324
Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (L. 86), known in English as Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, is a symphonic poem for orchestra by Claude Debussy, approximately 10 minutes in duration. It was composed in 1894 and first performed in Paris on 22 December 1894, conducted by Gustave Doret. The flute solo was played by Georges Barrère.
The composition was inspired by the poem L'après-midi d'un faune by Stéphane Mallarmé. It is one of Debussy's most famous works and is considered a turning point in the history of Western art music, as well as a masterpiece of Impressionist composition. Pierre Boulez considered the score to be the beginning of modern music, observing that "the flute of the faun brought new breath to the art of music."
Debussy's work later provided the basis for the ballet Afternoon of a Faun choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky and a later version by Jerome Robbins.
Label: | naive – V 5332 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Europe |
Released: |
2012 |
Genre: | Classical |
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Tracklist:
1. Claude Debussy (1862-1918) - Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
2-15. Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) - Le sacre du printemps
16. Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) - Bolero
- Orchestra - Orchestre de l'opera national de Paris
- Conductor - Philippe Jordan
- Flute solo - Frederic Chatoux