Dans l’air du soir: Piano Works by Albeniz & Liszt
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Label: Cypres
Cat No: CYP8611
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 12th November 2021
Contents
Works
Suite espanola no.1, op.47Annees de Pelerinage, 2nd Year, S161
Artists
Elodie Vignon (piano)Works
Suite espanola no.1, op.47Annees de Pelerinage, 2nd Year, S161
Artists
Elodie Vignon (piano)About
For her third album, Élodie Vignon chooses the voice of romanticism. Like her first two albums, which presented mirrors between music and poetry, then between two French aesthetics, she proposes here a cross between the intimate Franz Liszt and the young Isaac Albéniz. Although the two romantic composers were of different origins, the two aesthetes were united by their taste for travel and their affinity with France, its language and culture. Liszt and Albéniz both met Debussy, who remains the epicentre of the recording work in which Élodie wishes to engage. “Dans l’air du soir” proposes the exploration of a period that finds its direct lineage in the piano of the beginning of the French 21st century. We first discover Albéniz’s Suite espagnole, which paints a sensory and olfactory portrait of traditional Spain. Mirroring this fresco, the Liszt of the three Sonnets appears sensual and spiritual at the same time, revealing a virtuosity never devoid of poetry in the three Concert Studies.
“The sounds and the scents turn in the evening air”, and Baudelaire is never far away...
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