Dubugnon - Arcanes Symphoniques, Triptyque, Le Songe Salinas
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8573687
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 13th January 2017
Contents
Artists
Nora Gubisch (mezzo-soprano)Thomas Dolie (baritone)
Orchestre National de France
Conductors
Laurent PetitgirardDebora Waldman
Fabien Gabel
Works
Arcanes symphoniques, op.30 (excerpts)Le Songe Salinas, op.36
Triptyque, op.23
Artists
Nora Gubisch (mezzo-soprano)Thomas Dolie (baritone)
Orchestre National de France
Conductors
Laurent PetitgirardDebora Waldman
Fabien Gabel
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Reviews
In some ways the orchestral music of Swiss composer Richard Dubugnon, who is 50 next year, wouldn’t seem out of place in the Vienna of a century ago: joy in the orchestra’s swooning sonic possibilities is everywhere evident in the three works recorded here. First there’s the glitter and grand gestures of five of the Arcanes Symphoniques, the deck of tarot-inspired pieces that occupied Dubugnon on and off throughout his 30s. But the real novelties are the premiere recordings, taken live in concert, of two heady settings of even headier texts by novelist Stéphane Héaume. Triptyque (1999) pits a baritone, the resonant Thomas Dolié, against lean but vivid textures, astringent harpsichord and eerie celesta cutting through wind and brass. Erica JealError on this page? Let us know here
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