French Elegy
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97343
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 24th January 2025
Contents
Works
Suite bergamasque (arr. Wolfgang Renz)Elegie in C minor, op.24
Werther
Carnival of the Animals (arr. Wolfgang Renz)
Elegie, op.143
Elegie, op.30
Artists
Roma Tre OrchestraConductor
Sieva BorzakWorks
Suite bergamasque (arr. Wolfgang Renz)Elegie in C minor, op.24
Werther
Carnival of the Animals (arr. Wolfgang Renz)
Elegie, op.143
Elegie, op.30
Artists
Roma Tre OrchestraConductor
Sieva BorzakAbout
Massenet’s famous ‘Clair de lune’, presented here in an arrangement by the composer himself, envelops us in a dreamlike atmosphere, with the piano painting a delicate lunar landscape permeated by a subtle melancholy. The original is one of the most touching scenes in the opera Werther, when the protagonist feels his love for Charlotte rising within him.
Contrary to popular belief, Ravel’s Pavane pour une infante défunte is not dedicated to a departed soul. Rather, it is a nostalgic evocation of an imaginary childhood, rich in charm and mystery. Joseph Jemain’s orchestration adds, if possible, further depth and suggestiveness to Ravel’s music by introducing the piano into the ensemble, the protagonist of Ravel’s original version.
The violin and piano engage in a dialogue of deep contemplation in Saint-Saëns’s Élégie in D, op.143. The poignant melody and refined harmony express feelings of loss and consolation. This very intense and moving piece has secured an important place in the violin repertoire.
The cello assumes the role of narrator in Fauré’s Élégie, op.24, recounting a story of pain and hope with great expressive intensity. A highly lyrical and touching piece, it is distinguished by its expressive writing and singable melody.
Debussy’s Suite bergamasque transports us to a world of dreams and suggestions. Through four evocative dances with a Renaissance and Baroque flavour, the orchestra leads us on a musical journey rich in charm and delicacy. Wilhelm Renz’s orchestration makes Debussy’s picturesque music even more vivid.
Renz is also the arranger of the Saint-Saëns Carnival of the Animals featured here. His orchestral version adds brilliance and colour to the composer’s music while maintaining its original spirit of fun and irony, streamlining the orchestration in some places and adding elements for a richer, more layered sound in others.
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