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Les Musiciens et la Grande Guerre vol. 23
Le piano mobilisé
Two attitudes or reactions of the composers mobilised in the health services: whereas some, like Jacques Ibert and Jean Huré, use the piano to exorcise the horrors of the war, others, like Déodat de Séverac, attempt an imaginary escape, taking their audience far from the front, towards much more peaceful scenes, be they imaginary or nostalgic.
HORTUS 723
T.T.
68'17
1 CD
DDD
© 2017
15,00 €
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Detailed program | ||
HORTUS 723 | CD DDD ℗ Hortus 2017 | T.T. 68'17 | ||
Les Musiciens et la Grande Guerre, disque 23 | ||
Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) | ||
1. | Le vent dans les ruines | 4'01 |
Jean Roger-Ducasse (1873-1954) | ||
2. | Variations sur un choral | 18'41 |
Jacques de La Presle (1888-1969) | ||
3. | Petite berceuse | 2'19 |
Jean Huré (1877-1930) | ||
4. | Sonate pour piano No. 2 | 20'30 |
Albert Roussel (1869-1937) | ||
5. | Doute | 4'12 |
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) | ||
6. | Prélude | 1'44 |
Déodat de Séverac (1872-1924) | ||
7. | Les naïades et le faune indiscret | 10'09 |
Charles Koechlin (1867-1950) | ||
5 Sonatines op. 59 | ||
8. | Troisième sonatine | 6'32 |