G Dupont - La Maison dans les dunes
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Label: Piano Classics
Cat No: PCL10234
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 6th December 2024
Contents
Artists
Giuseppe Taccogna (piano)Works
Airs de ballet (2)Feuillets d'album
La Maison dans les dunes
Artists
Giuseppe Taccogna (piano)About
Born in 1878, Gabriel Édouard Xavier Dupont entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of 15, studied with Massenet and Widor, and scored an early success with an opera performed at La Scala, before he died of tuberculosis at just 36. Dupont’s output is small but significant. He knew Maurice Ravel, Florent Schmitt and Romain Rolland, among many other leading figures of literary and artistic Paris of the early 20th century.
During his convalescence in 1903, Dupont composed his first piano masterpiece, Les Heures dolentes. Five years later, as a resident at Cap Ferret, in a remote refuge for tuberculosis patients, he wrote La Maison dans les dunes (1908–1909), which Maurice Dumesnil premiered on 3 June 1910 at the Salle Pleyel
The zenith of his piano music is reached in his last piano cycle, La Maison dans les dunes, composed in 1908-9. The light of health and hope infuses the cycle, rather than the shadow of mortality hanging over the earlier Les Heures dolentes. The music is dramatic, playful, agitated, and touching, and Dupont uses richly chromatic harmony to paint impressionistic and symbolic depictions of sailboats, the changing weather, the sky, the breeze blowing through the trees, and the sunlight.
When balmy summer days are spent stargazing by the water beneath clear, blue skies, La Maison dans les dunes is the ideal soundtrack. It is ‘a song of the sea,’ wrote Dumesnil, ‘uttered by a patient who once again smiles upon life as he wanders through the dunes on a bright morning, watching the white sails, sunbeams playing on the waves, splashes of blinding light.’
This new recording is the sequel to Giuseppe Taccogna’s Piano Classics album of Les Heures dolentes. The Italian pianist has made a special study of Dupont’s music, and contributes an illuminating booklet essay on the composer’s life and work. It will engage any listener familiar with Debussy and Ravel, who wishes to explore the work of a little-known contemporary whose promise may have remained unfulfilled, but who contributed much to turn-of-the-century French music.
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