Ensemble Contraste - Eugène Anthiome (2018) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Ensemble Contraste
- Title: Eugène Anthiome
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Contraste productions
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +booklet
- Total Time: 00:55:14
- Total Size: 250 / 986 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Chant d'avril
02. Grand trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano: I. Allegro non troppo
03. Grand trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano: II. Andante
04. Grand trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano: III. Minuetto
05. Grand trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano: IV. Allegro non troppo [2]
06. Papillon bleu
07. Mignonne puisque c'est l'automne
08. Fantaisie romantique
09. Le chemin creux
10. Emina ma belle
Eugene Anthiome is that kind of romantic and romantic artist who could easily go unnoticed if his integrity and talent had not saved him from oblivion. For this virtuoso pianist, born in 1836 in Lorient, seems to have programmed his own ever more radical escape from careerist worldliness, despite a remarkable Parisian debut and a solid recognition of the institution. Auréolé of a Second Grand Prix of Rome which comes to garnish an already brilliant palmarès, young professor of piano with the Superior Conservatory of Music (which saw passing a certain Maurice Ravel on his bench), why Eugène Anthiome, prolix and promising composer, did not know how to capitalize the interest of the prestigious rooms which did not hesitate to program it? It was without counting on a happy chance which put on the way of Michel Léger, amateur and passionate support of music, an important batch of handwritten scores of Eugene Anthiome, in the attic of his Breton house. And the enthusiasm of the Ensemble Contrast to remove these jewels from their discreet dust. These encounters are at the origin of an astonishing record, bringing together chamber and vocal music pieces, born from the pen of a composer who obstinately blackened entire pages of his original paw without destining them to posterity, before death picked him up, suffocated by the brouhaha of the Great War, in 1916. This recording is composed of very varied pieces, such as this "Grand Trio" for piano, violin and cello, whose classical architecture pays homage to the great masters, without preventing, at any time, the moving breath of a musician unique in his century.
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01. Chant d'avril
02. Grand trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano: I. Allegro non troppo
03. Grand trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano: II. Andante
04. Grand trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano: III. Minuetto
05. Grand trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano: IV. Allegro non troppo [2]
06. Papillon bleu
07. Mignonne puisque c'est l'automne
08. Fantaisie romantique
09. Le chemin creux
10. Emina ma belle
Eugene Anthiome is that kind of romantic and romantic artist who could easily go unnoticed if his integrity and talent had not saved him from oblivion. For this virtuoso pianist, born in 1836 in Lorient, seems to have programmed his own ever more radical escape from careerist worldliness, despite a remarkable Parisian debut and a solid recognition of the institution. Auréolé of a Second Grand Prix of Rome which comes to garnish an already brilliant palmarès, young professor of piano with the Superior Conservatory of Music (which saw passing a certain Maurice Ravel on his bench), why Eugène Anthiome, prolix and promising composer, did not know how to capitalize the interest of the prestigious rooms which did not hesitate to program it? It was without counting on a happy chance which put on the way of Michel Léger, amateur and passionate support of music, an important batch of handwritten scores of Eugene Anthiome, in the attic of his Breton house. And the enthusiasm of the Ensemble Contrast to remove these jewels from their discreet dust. These encounters are at the origin of an astonishing record, bringing together chamber and vocal music pieces, born from the pen of a composer who obstinately blackened entire pages of his original paw without destining them to posterity, before death picked him up, suffocated by the brouhaha of the Great War, in 1916. This recording is composed of very varied pieces, such as this "Grand Trio" for piano, violin and cello, whose classical architecture pays homage to the great masters, without preventing, at any time, the moving breath of a musician unique in his century.
Year 2018 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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