Cecilia Zilliacus, Kati Raitinen, Bengt Forsberg, Peter Friis Johansson - Marcelle de Manziarly: Chamber Works (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Cecilia Zilliacus, Kati Raitinen, Bengt Forsberg, Peter Friis Johansson
Title: Marcelle de Manziarly: Chamber Works
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:09:24
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TracklistTitle: Marcelle de Manziarly: Chamber Works
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:09:24
Total Size: 308 mb / 1.16 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Piano Trio: I. Grave, rude, sans lenteur
02. Piano Trio: II. Rapide
03. Piano Trio: III. Sans trop de lenteur
04. Piano Trio: IV. Rude, assez vite
05. Nocturne
06. Dialogue
07. Violin Sonata: I. Modéré, très simple et expressif
08. Violin Sonata: II. Lent et grave
09. Violin Sonata: III. Tumultueux
10. Trilogue: Prologue
11. Trilogue: Premonition
12. Trilogue: Epilogue
A significant number of women were active as professional composers in inter-war France. Although they worked alongside their male peers and were accepted by concert organisers, performers, critics and audiences alike, they are little known today, and their works are rarely performed in concert or recorded. Composer, conductor, pianist and teacher Marcelle de Manziarly is one of these forgotten musicians. After studying composition with Nadia Boulanger, who became her mentor, and conducting with Felix Weingartner, she pursued a career on both sides of the Atlantic, in France and the United States. Her large and varied œuvre spans virtually the whole of the 20th century and reflects her constant stylistic evolution and transformation. This recording, which contains a number of discographic premières, brings together works composed at different points in her long career, from the Violin Sonata, an early work that already shows exceptional maturity with its harmonies typical of French music at the turn of the century, to the Trilogue with its dissonances and minimalism. Performed by first-rate chamber musicians, these works demonstrate that it is high time to rediscover Marcelle de Manziarly.