Marie & Sophie Hallynck: Confidentes - Music for Cello & Harp
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Label: Cypres
Cat No: CYP8608
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 11th June 2021
Contents
Works
Nocturne for cello and harp, op.12Lieder (5), op.49
Etudes (12), op.25
Preludes (12), Book 1
Papillon, op.77
Romance in A major, op.69
Songs (3), op.7
La Source, op.44
La lugubre gondola for violin/cello and piano, S134
Sicilienne
Spanish Dances, op.54
Artists
Marie Hallynck (cello)Sophie Hallynck (harp)
Works
Nocturne for cello and harp, op.12Lieder (5), op.49
Etudes (12), op.25
Preludes (12), Book 1
Papillon, op.77
Romance in A major, op.69
Songs (3), op.7
La Source, op.44
La lugubre gondola for violin/cello and piano, S134
Sicilienne
Spanish Dances, op.54
Artists
Marie Hallynck (cello)Sophie Hallynck (harp)
About
This first recording of our anniversary season provides a showcase for two gifted sisters who go back a long way with Cypres. Their joy in performing together is palpable as they present a programme that is original in its conception, intimate and deeply touching. This album contains a number of pieces that evoke memories – the musical equivalent of photos in a box in the attic. Some are original compositions for this instruments set, others have been arranged by the two sisters for the occasion. What would Frédéric Chopin have thought when he heard this arrangement of his Etude no.7, op.25, sounding like a dialogue between cello and harp? This music is the very essence of life: a subtle sway of memories, flashes of light, tears, death and smiles.
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