Orchestre national de Metz, David Reiland - Poétesses symphoniques (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Orchestre national de Metz, David Reiland
- Title: Poétesses symphoniques
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: La Dolce Volta
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 60:38
- Total Size: 235 MB / 1.03 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Andromède, poème symphonique (14:02)
2. D'un matin de printemps (5:40)
3. D'un soir triste (11:08)
4. Femmes de légende: I. Le Songe de Cléopâtre (8:19)
5. Femmes de légende: II. Ophélie (4:40)
6. Femmes de légende: III. Salomé (4:48)
7. A Little Summer Suite: I. Strolling away (1:30)
8. A Little Summer Suite: II. Knocks and clocks (2:00)
9. A Little Summer Suite: III. Strolling about (1:37)
10. A Little Summer Suite: IV. Shakes and quakes (1:42)
11. A Little Summer Suite: V. Strolling under (0:34)
12. A Little Summer Suite: VI. Chants and cheers (3:12)
13. A Little Summer Suite: VII. Strolling home (1:36)
1. Andromède, poème symphonique (14:02)
2. D'un matin de printemps (5:40)
3. D'un soir triste (11:08)
4. Femmes de légende: I. Le Songe de Cléopâtre (8:19)
5. Femmes de légende: II. Ophélie (4:40)
6. Femmes de légende: III. Salomé (4:48)
7. A Little Summer Suite: I. Strolling away (1:30)
8. A Little Summer Suite: II. Knocks and clocks (2:00)
9. A Little Summer Suite: III. Strolling about (1:37)
10. A Little Summer Suite: IV. Shakes and quakes (1:42)
11. A Little Summer Suite: V. Strolling under (0:34)
12. A Little Summer Suite: VI. Chants and cheers (3:12)
13. A Little Summer Suite: VII. Strolling home (1:36)
Do we need to know, before hearing a work, whether it was composed by a man or a woman? Does this information change the way we listen? Does it influence our judgment?
With the works selected for this recording, we enter the realm of so-called ‘programme music’.
Composers proclaim therein their ability to depict, through purely aural means, a non-musical subject.
A poem, a narrative, a painting, a scene from a play or even a sculpture could be used as the basis for the score of a symphonic poem.
With the works selected for this recording, we enter the realm of so-called ‘programme music’.
Composers proclaim therein their ability to depict, through purely aural means, a non-musical subject.
A poem, a narrative, a painting, a scene from a play or even a sculpture could be used as the basis for the score of a symphonic poem.
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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