Debussy - The Three Sonatas, Late Works
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Label: Harmonia Mundi
Cat No: HMM902303
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 16th November 2018
Contents
Works
Berceuse heroiqueCello Sonata in D minor, L135
Elegie, L138
Les Soirs illumines par l'ardeur du charbon
Page d'album
Sonata for flute, viola and harp
Violin Sonata in G minor, L148
Artists
Isabelle Faust (violin)Alexander Melnikov (piano)
Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello)
Javier Perianes (piano)
Xavier de Maistre (harp)
Antoine Tamestit (viola)
Magali Mosnier (flute)
Tanguy de Williencourt (piano)
Works
Berceuse heroiqueCello Sonata in D minor, L135
Elegie, L138
Les Soirs illumines par l'ardeur du charbon
Page d'album
Sonata for flute, viola and harp
Violin Sonata in G minor, L148
Artists
Isabelle Faust (violin)Alexander Melnikov (piano)
Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello)
Javier Perianes (piano)
Xavier de Maistre (harp)
Antoine Tamestit (viola)
Magali Mosnier (flute)
Tanguy de Williencourt (piano)
About
In the three chamber sonatas, here combined with the composer’s final pieces for solo piano, we attain the purity, the absolute concision, the distant and mysterious world that give these works a testamentary dimension.
Sound/Video
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1Claude Debussy: Violin Sonata In G Minor, L. 140: I. Allegro Vivo
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2Claude Debussy: Violin Sonata In G Minor, L. 140: II. Intermède. Fantasque Et Léger
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3Claude Debussy: Violin Sonata In G Minor, L. 140: III. Finale. Très Animé
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4Claude Debussy: Berceuse Héroïque, L. 132: Pour Piano. Modéré (Sans Lenteur)
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5Claude Debussy: Pièce Pour Le Vêtement Du Blessé, L. 133: Modéré
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6Claude Debussy: Sonata For Flute, Viola And Harp In F Major, L. 137: I. Pastorale. Lento, Dolce Rubato
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7Claude Debussy: Sonata For Flute, Viola And Harp In F Major, L. 137: II. Interlude. Tempo Di Minuetto
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8Claude Debussy: Sonata For Flute, Viola And Harp In F Major, L. 137: III. Finale. Allegro Moderato Ma Risoluto
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9Claude Debussy: Élégie, L. 138: Pour Piano. Lent Et Douloureux
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10Claude Debussy: Cello Sonata In D Minor, L. 135: I. Prologue. Lent. Sostenuto E Molto Risoluto
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11Claude Debussy: Cello Sonata In D Minor, L. 135: II. Sérénade. Modérément Animé. Fantasque Et Léger
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12Claude Debussy: Cello Sonata In D Minor, L. 135: III. Finale. Animé. Léger Et Nerveux
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13Claude Debussy: Les Soirs Illuminés Par L'ardeur Du Charbon In A-Flat Major, CD. 150: Pour Piano. Lent Et Rêveur
Europadisc Review
The sonatas for cello and piano (1915), flute, viola and harp (1915), and violin and piano (1916-17) were the only completed works of a projected series of six that Debussy envisaged on returning to composition after a fallow period brought on by the outbreak of the Great War and the beginning of his own battle against the cancer that was eventually to claim his life in March 1918. In them he sought a return to the values of the great French clavecinistes of the Baroque era, while simultaneously distilling his own style to new levels. As a group of three, these sonatas have been much recorded on disc, most recently by Renaud Capucon, Emanuel Pahud et al on Erato. But these new Harmonia Mundi accounts present strong competition, revelling in not just the range of colours that Debussy conjures forth, but also the radical motivic interplay that backs up the composer’s claim to be discovering music anew.
Reversing the sonatas’ chronological order, the disc opens with an account of the Violin Sonata from Isabelle Faust and Alexander Melnikov that balances forthright expression with exquisite fragility. At relatively steady but beautifully nuanced speeds Faust deploys a wonderful array of tone to reveal new layers of detail in this much loved work. From forte cascades to dusky fingerboard pianissimos, she is matchlessly partnered by Melnikov in a reading that you sense will stand the test of time just as much as the music itself.
For the magical Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp we have the dream team of Magali Mosnier, Antoine Tamestit and Xavier de Maistre, on instruments including an 1880 Louis Lot flute and a 19th-century Érard harp. The musicians delight in the music’s novel colours, and the textural morphing between ethereal flute and earthy viola is particularly ear-catching, while the harp adds a magical ring to proceedings. It’s a tremendously evocative account of a work that seems simultaneously to glance back to the dreamily erotic world of the Chansons de Bilitis (1894) while reaching towards new horizons.
In the Cello Sonata, Jean-Guihen Queyras is partnered by pianist Javier Perianes in a generous-spirited reading that embraces the music’s nobility and pain, the subtle humour, and the fizzing energy of the final movement. Like Faust, Queyras has complete command of his instrument’s range of colours allied to a broad expressive sweep, so that once again the listener is introduced to new perspectives in this familiar work.
Tanguy de Williencourt is the pianist in the four late piano pieces which, woven between the sonatas, give the disc a pronounced elegiac tone. They range from the Berceuse heroïque composed for a multi-authored collection dedicated to Belgian King Albert I, complete with muted fanfares, and the sombre witness of the Élégie (which appeared in a volume dedicated to the British Queen Mother, Queen Alexandra), to two miniature pièces d’occasion: a Page d’album written in support of the work of Debussy’s wife with the ‘Clothes for the Wounded’ organisation, and the immensely touching Soirs illuminées par l’ardeur du charbon, composed for Debussy’s coal merchant (and musical connoisseur) M. Tronquin to help secure a fuel supply in the harsh winter of 1916-17. All these pieces, the last tiny jewels in Debussy’s glorious output of piano music, reach far beyond their circumstances of origin in their power to move, and they are set out before the listener here with noble restraint and clarity.
This is a disc whose thoughtful programming adds up to much more than the sum of its already considerable parts, to create a remarkable sonic picture of Debussy in the harrowing but ultimately uplifting years of his life. In a year already rich in centenary tributes, this disc really does stand out from the crowd, with presentation and sound to match. In a series of recordings that are already becoming collectors’ items, this is something very special: do try to hear it!
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