Hallé & Sir Mark Elder - Debussy: Nocturnes (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Debussy: Nocturnes
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Halle Concerts Society
Genre: Classical
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Tracklist
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01. Nocturnes, L. 91: I. Nuages (Arr. by Denis Herlin)
02. Nocturnes, L. 91: II. Fêtes (Arr. by Denis Herlin)
03. Nocturnes, L. 91: III. Sirènes (Arr. for Choir and Orchestra by Denis Herlin)
04. Première Rapsodie, L. 116
05. Marche écossaise sur un thème populaire, L. 77
06. Les soirs illuminés par l'ardeur du charbon, L.150 (Arr. by Colin Matthews)
07. La Damoiselle élue, L. 62


The Hallé and Sir Mark Elder follow their previous highly acclaimed Debussy albums, with a stunning orchestral collection including a world premiere recording.

This collection features works from across the composer’s career, from his early winning of the Prix de Rome, as a result of which he composed the delicate cantata La Damoiselle élue in 1887. Recorded following the highly acclaimed Proms performance and featuring stand-out soloists Anna Stéphany and Sophie Bevan, hailed by reviewers.

The enigmatic Nocturnes date from 1897-9 and show the composer at the height of his orchestral powers, in music that is highly evocative of mood and which displays deft instrumental writing.

Mastery of instrumental writing is further evidenced in the technically demanding Première Rapsodie, which calls upon the full range of emotions from the soloist, here the Hallé’s Principal Clarinet, Sergio Castelló López.

The album features a world premiere recording of Colin Matthews’s orchestration of the piano piece Les soirs illuminés par l’ardeur du charbon, unknown until its discovery in 2001. This arrangement follows Matthews’s universally acclaimed orchestrations of the Debussy Préludes.




  • gomer
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Features a new edition the Nocturnes by Debussy scholar Denis Herlin whose efforts are described here:

https://www.jstor.org/stable/900905?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

No liner notes, but I'll provide a pointer if Olga doesn't beat me to it, which she doubtlessly will:)

Found the booklet:

https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/notes/134166-B.pdf

Enjoy.
  • platico
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gracias....
  • gemofroe
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Thanks a lot