Daniele Ruggieri - Martin: Complete Music with Flute (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Martin: Complete Music with Flute
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:09:44
Total Size: 303 / 617 mb
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Tracklist

01. Martin Sonata da chiesa
02. Martin Deuxieme ballade
03. Martin Ballade
04. Martin Quatre sonnets pour Cassandre I. Qui voudra voir comme un dieu me surmonte
05. Martin Quatre sonnets pour Cassandre II. Nature ornant la dame qui devoyt
06. Martin Quatre sonnets pour Cassandre III. Avant le temps tes tempes fleuriront
07. Martin Quatre sonnets pour Cassandre IV. Quand je te vois, seule, assise, a part toi
08. Martin Trois chants de Noel I. Les cadeaux
09. Martin Trois chants de Noel II. Image de Noel
10. Martin Trois chants de Noel III. Les bergers
11. Martin Piece breve
12. Martin Drey Minnelieder I. Ach herzeliep…
13. Martin Drey Minnelieder II. Ez stuont ein frouwe alleine
14. Martin Drey Minnelieder III. Under den linden…

A unique combination on record of chamber music by the Swiss composer, surveying the development of his voice and career through the medium of the flute.

One of music’s late starters, Martin grew up as the tenth child of a Swiss pastor and his wife, surrounded by the music of Bach and Mozart. Only once Ernest Ansermet had founded the Orchestra de la Suisse Romande in 1918 did the 28-year-old Martin begin to discover and become captivated by the sensuality of Debussy and Ravel, and this stylistic dichotomy continued to play out in his own music.

Among the most polished and individual of his early works is the set of four love-sonnets composed in 1921 to poems by the 16th-century balladeer Pierre de Ronsard. Already the influence of modernism is apparent on the angular and even ascetic shape of Martin’s melodic invention, and yet a gentle, atmospheric mood pervades the cycle; this, too, would become a hallmark of his sound-world.

In 1939, Martin began what would become a series of instrumental ballades with the competition piece which is still his best-known work for flute. In the same year, he followed it up with a Ballade for alto saxophone which he then arranged for flute; both works are fine examples of Martin’s ability to reconcile serialism with tonality. A neoclassical (or rather, neo-Baroque) spirit infuses the Sonata da Chiesa of 1940 with solemn, Protestant gravity, yet the flute part still sings with the lyricism of the early Sonnets.

From after the war, the Trois Chants de Noel (1947) distil the mystery of Christmas into three brief settings of texts by the Swiss poet Albert Rudhardt (1894-1944). A trio of Minnelieder (1961) masterfully strips Martin’s language to the bone in a distinctive ‘late style’, where flute and guitar support and punctuate the sung line with an archaically flavoured modernity. Almost all these works have attracted no more than one or two recordings, but gathered together by these expert Italian musicians, they paint a new and compelling portrait of Martin as a spiritually engaged modernist.

Daniele Ruggieri flute
Monica Bacelli voice
Aldo Orvietto piano
Pierpaolo Turetta organ
Mario Paladin viola
Carlo Teodoro cello
Rosanna Calvi oboe
Nicoletta Sanzin harp


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