Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2021

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
19.02.2021

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  • Zoltán Kodály (1882 - 1967):
  • 1Mátra Pictures11:08
  • Bela Bartok (1881 - 1945): Hungarian folk songs, Sz. 93:
  • 2Hungarian folk songs, Sz. 93: I. A rab03:46
  • 3Hungarian folk songs, Sz. 93: II. A bujdosó04:26
  • 4Hungarian folk songs, Sz. 93: III. Az eladó lány01:38
  • 5Hungarian folk songs, Sz. 93: IV. Dal03:02
  • Bela Bartok: Four Slovak folk songs, Sz. 70:
  • 6Four Slovak folk songs, Sz. 70: I. Zadala mamka03:11
  • 7Four Slovak folk songs, Sz. 70: II. Na holi, na holi00:51
  • 8Four Slovak folk songs, Sz. 70: III. Rada pila, rada jedla00:40
  • 9Four Slovak folk songs, Sz. 70: IV. Gajdujte, gajdence00:41
  • Antonin Dvorak (1841 - 1904): Six Moravian duos, JW XII/2:
  • 10Six Moravian duos, JW XII/2: I. Dyby byla kosa nabróšená01:17
  • 11Six Moravian duos, JW XII/2: II. Slavíkovský polečko malý01:19
  • 12Six Moravian duos, JW XII/2: III. Holub na javoře01:42
  • 13Six Moravian duos, JW XII/2: IV. V dobrým sme se sešli01:12
  • 14Six Moravian duos, JW XII/2: V. Šípek03:37
  • 15Six Moravian duos, JW XII/2: VI. Zelenaj se zelenaj03:55
  • Arnold Schönberg (1874 - 1951): Three German folk songs, Op. 49:
  • 16Three German folk songs, Op. 49: I. Schein uns, du liebe Sonne03:14
  • 17Three German folk songs, Op. 49: II. Es gingen zwei Gespielen gut03:55
  • 18Three German folk songs, Op. 49: III. Herzlieblich Lieb, durch Scheiden01:35
  • Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897): Folk songs, WoO 35:
  • 19Folk songs, WoO 35: VIII. Dort in den Weiden01:20
  • 20Folk songs, WoO 33, Vol. 6: XXXXII. In stiller Nacht02:14
  • Zoltán Kodály:
  • 21Drei Quartette, Op. 64: I. An die Heimat05:40
  • Total Runtime01:00:23

Info zu Homelands

Homelands – A musical voyage into the heart of a rich polyphonic repertoire born out of the union between folklore and art music during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Volume I: from Hungary to Germany. « Homelands » is planned as a pentalogy of recordings offering a panorama of choral repertoire based on folk melodies from all over Europe, as reimagined by some of the 19th and 20th centuries’ greatest composers.

Marie Vermeulin, piano
Ensemble Cythera
Mihály Zeke, conductor




Marie Vermeulin
A First Prize winner of the International Music Tournament (Italy, 2004), and Grand Prize winner at the Maria Canals International Music Competition (Barcelona, 2006), and the Concours International Olivier Messiaen (Paris, 2007), Marie Vermeulin is undoubtedly a major discovery of recent years. Her playing has been noticed for its technical temerity, finesse, and exceptional maturity.

Despite her youth, Ms. Vermeulin boldly engages with demanding works such as Stravinsky’s Trois mouvements de Petrouchka, Schubert’s Wanderer-Fantaisie, Ravel’s Gaspard de la nuit. She also plays major contemporary works (Boulez, Murail, Messiaen...), revealing an appetite to play and immerse herself in the widest possible repertoire. Ms. Vermeulin’s phrasing, her colorful and poetic touch, and her taste for theatrical expression all contribute to an artistic temperament that is distinguishable from the very first notes. Her concerts are greeted by unanimous praise, and listeners are delighted to discover a complete artist with a tonal palette of remarkable richness.

Before her thirtieth birthday, the pianist has already worked with the greatest conductors, (Pierre Boulez, Paul Goodwin...) and has performed in many of the finest festivals and venues in France (Cité de la Musique, Opéra Bastille...) and abroad (Spain, Italy, Germany, Lithuania, Switzerland, Belgium, Algeria, Moldova, Montenegro, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines...)

After her musical studies at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon and the Accademia Pianistica Internazionale of Imola, Ms. Vermeulin developed a special affinity with French music, including the work of Olivier Messiaen. Her interest in Messiaen has been encouraged by the great Messiaen interpreter Roger Muraro with whom she has performed Visions de l’Amen for two pianos.

Coinciding with Olivier Messiaen’s centennial in 2008, Ms. Vermeulin became known for her performances of a large number of works by the composer. Since then she continues to perform Messiaen’s work regularly throughout the world, sometimes coupling her recitals with master-classes and conferences. A regular guest at the Messiaen Festival in Meije, she chose to record this album at the Church of La Grave, known for its exceptional acoustics which were an inspiration for the composer.



Booklet für Homelands

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