Description
Pierre Boulez conducts Bartók - Debussy - Ravel - Stravinsky - Webern / Boulez '95
Audio CD 1995
UPC 028944749625
MADE IN GERMANY
TOTAL TIME: 75:52
Label: Deutsche Grammophon – 447 496-2
Format: CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: 1995
Genre: Classical
Style: Impressionist, Modern, Twelve-tone
Pierre Boulez
French composer and conductor (born 26 March 1925 in Montbrison, France - died 5 January 2016 in Baden-Baden, Germany).
He studied with Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire (1942-1945) and privately with Andrée Vaurabourg and René Leibowitz, inheriting Messiaen's concern with rhythm, non-developing forms and extra-European music along with the Schönberg tradition of Leibowitz. The clash of the two influences lies behind such intense, disruptive works as his first two piano sonatas (1946, 1948) and Livre pour quatuor for string quartet (1949). The violence of his early music also suited that of René Char's poetry in the cantatas Le visage nuptial (1946) and Le soleil des eaux (1948), though through this highly charged style he was working towards an objective serial control of rhythm, loudness and tone colour that was achieved in the Structures for two pianos (1952). At this time he came to know Stockhausen, with whom he became a leader of the European avantgarde, teaching at Darmstadt (1955-67) and elsewhere, and creating one of the key postwar works in his Le marteau sans maître (1954). Once more to poems by Char, the work is for contralto with alto flute, viola, guitar and percussion: a typical ensemble of middle-range instruments with an emphasis on struck and plucked sounds. The filtering of Boulez's earlier manner through his 'tonal serialism' produces a work of feverish speed, unrest and elegance.Tracklist:
1 | –Claude Debussy | Prélude à L'après-midi D'un Faune | 8:51 |
2 | –Claude Debussy | Fêtes (From Nocturnes) | 6:29 |
–Béla Bartók | Magyar Képek = Hungarian Sketches, Sz 97 | ||
3 | – | I. Este A Székelyeknél = An Evening In The Village | 2:47 |
4 | – | II. Medvetán = Bear Dance | 1:29 |
5 | – | III. Melódia = Melody | 2:21 |
6 | – | IV. Kicsit Ázottan = Slightly Tipsy | 2:11 |
7 | – | V. Ürögi Kanásztánc = Swineherd's Dance | 2:00 |
–Anton Webern | Concerto Op. 24 For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Violin, Viola And Piano | ||
8 | – | I. Etwas Lebhaft | 2:37 |
9 | – | II. Sehr Langsam | 2:36 |
10 | – | III. Sehr Rasch | 1:23 |
11 | –Maurice Ravel | Alborada Del Gracioso | 7:31 |
–Igor Stravinsky | Petrushka = Petruschka (Version Originale De 1911) | ||
12 | – | Premier Tableau = First Tableau | 9:56 |
13 | – | Second Tableau | 4:30 |
14 | – | Troisième Tableau = Third Tableau | 7:02 |
15 | – | Quatrième Tableau = Fourth Tableau | 13:27 |
- Conductor – Pierre Boulez
- Ensemble – Ensemble InterContemporain (tracks: 8 to 10)
- Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker (tracks: 11), Chicago Symphony Orchestra* (tracks: 3 to 7), The Cleveland Orchestra (tracks: 1, 2, 12 to 15)
- Piano – Pierre-Laurent Aimard (tracks: 8 to 10)
Recorded in 1992 (Tracks 1, 12 to 15), 1994 (Track 11), 1995 (Tracks 2 to 10).
Printed in Germany
Made in Germany
4D DDD / Audio Recording
Printed in Germany
Made in Germany
4D DDD / Audio Recording