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Sandrine Piau - Clair-Obscur (2021) [Hi-Res]

Sandrine Piau - Clair-Obscur (2021) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Clair-Obscur
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Alpha
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 50:36
  • Total Size: 191 / 478 / 853 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Zemlinsky: Waldgespräch (7:03)
02. Strauss: Morgen!, Op. 27 No. 4 (3:42)
03. Strauss: Meinem Kinde, Op. 37 No. 3 (2:40)
04. Berg: Sieben Früher Lieder: I. Nacht (3:45)
05. Berg: Sieben Früher Lieder: II. Schilflied (2:07)
06. Berg: Sieben Früher Lieder: III. Die Nachtigall (1:53)
07. Berg: Sieben Früher Lieder: IV. Traumgekrönt (2:20)
08. Berg: Sieben Früher Lieder: V. Im Zimmer (1:11)
09. Berg: Sieben Früher Lieder: VI. Liebesode (1:37)
10. Berg: Sieben Früher Lieder: VII. Sommertage (1:34)
11. Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder: I. Frühling (3:08)
12. Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder: II. September (4:53)
13. Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder: III. Beim Schlafengehen (5:07)
14. Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder: IV. Im Abendrot (6:47)
15. Strauss: Malven (2:55)

‘The dreamer! That double of our existence, that chiaroscuro of the thinking being’, wrote Gaston Bachelard in 1961. ‘The old is dying, the new cannot be born, and in that chiaroscuro, monsters appear’, adds Antonio Gramsci. Sandrine Piau has chosen to use these two quotations as an epigraph to her new recording: ‘My family and friends know about this obsession that never leaves me completely. The antagonism between light and darkness. The chiaroscuro, the space in between...’

This programme, recorded with the Orchestre Victor Hugo under its conductor Jean-François Verdier, who is also principal clarinettist of the Paris Opéra, travels between the chilly Rhenish forest of Waldgespräch, a ballad by Zemlinsky composed for soprano and small ensemble in 1895, the night of the first of Berg’s Seven Early Songs (1905-08), and the sunlight of Richard Strauss’s Morgen, which are followed by the Four Last Songs, composed in 1948, the first two of which, Frühling and September (evoking spring and autumn respectively) are also, as Sandrine Piau concludes, ‘the seasons of life’.


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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 19:15
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Apart from rating, so unique !
As if I touched soak hair, funny ?
Several paintings on booklet but her singing reminds me of Ophelia !
In spite of unique phrasing, so fluent and fresh :)
Thanks
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  • platico
  •  wrote in 19:49
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gracias...
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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 22:12
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Thanks sddd.
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  • hollinsuk
  •  wrote in 17:50
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Many thanks for the flac (192 mb) share.

Cheers.
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  • Nattlig
  •  wrote in 18:34
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Wonderful as usual with Sandrine's Piau performances