Debussy & Caplet: Chamber Works Quatuor Debussy

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Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
02.06.2014

Label: Timpani Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Quatuor Debussy, Marielle Nordmann, Francoise Masset & Yann Dubost

Composer: Claude Debussy (1862-1918), André Caplet (1878-1925)

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  • Claude Debussy (1862-1918): Quatuor à cordes
  • 1I. Anime et tres decide06:55
  • 2II. Assez vif et bien rythme03:44
  • 3III. Andantino doucement expressif07:27
  • 4IV. Tres modere07:26
  • Claude Debussy (1862-1918): Danses
  • 5No. 1. Danse sacree04:50
  • 6No. 2. Danse profane05:04
  • André Caplet (1878-1925): Les Prières
  • 7No. 1. Oraison dominicale03:18
  • 8No. 2. Salutation angelique01:29
  • 9No. 3. Symbole des apotres04:50
  • André Caplet (1878-1925): Conte fantastique
  • 10Conte fantastique17:17
  • Total Runtime01:02:20

Info for Debussy & Caplet: Chamber Works

Debussy and Caplet... This well-known pairing brings together master and disciple in a shared aesthetic. The Debussy Quartet had long wanted to re-record the Quartet by the composer whose patronymic they bear. Here then is a sensitive reading that straightaway joins the major versions. For the Danses, they accompany the great Marielle Nordmann.

And we again find Marielle Nordmann for Caplet’s masterpiece, the Conte fantastique (after Poe), along with the lesser-known Prières sung by Françoise Masset.

It is clear that we have here an exceptionally fine album, to take its place alongside the Lekeu anthology recorded for Timpani four years ago.

Marielle Nordmann, harp (on tracks 5-10)
Françoise Masset, soprano (on tracks 7-9)
Yann Dubost, double bass (on tracks 5-9)
Quatuor Debussy:
Christophe Collette, violin I
Marc Vieillefon, violin II
Vincent Deprecq, alto
Fabrice Bihan, cello


The Debussy Quartet
Through its passionate commitment to speak in a unique voice, eschewing the creation of an international quartet sound, the Debussy Quartet has established its reputation as one of the finest quartets touring and recording today. Formed in 1990 by a group of young musicians studying at the Conservatoire de Lyon, France, the quartet has gained international renown for its exciting performances and award-winning recordings. In major concert halls from New York to Tokyo they perform a wide range of works, and are perhaps most well known for their devotion to the French repertoire. The quartet’s performances of the Ravel, Debussy and Fauré quartets are legendary, and these four musicians continue to create new audiences for works of their countrymen such as Lalo, Lekeu, Milhaud and the late romantic composer Ermand Bonnal.

Winners of the Evian International String Quartet Competition, the Debussy Quartet performs about 80 concerts a year in Europe, Asia, and North America. They are regular guests at distinguished concert halls (Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Auditorio Nacional de Musica in Madrid, Grand Theatre in Geneva, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Théâtre du Châtelet, Musée du Louvre in Paris) and are also heard at many of Europe’s finest festivals.

In addition to mixed chamber music with renowned colleagues, the quartet has embarked on an adventurous collaboration with the famed modern dance ensemble, Compagnie Käfig (choreographer Mourad Merzouki), for a new project in which they are incorporated as choreographed elements while performing on their respective instruments in concert with the dancers.

The Debussy Quartet’s extensive discography includes the acclaimed Decca label release of the landmark Mozart Requiem recording, in the 1802 transcription by Peter Lichtenthal (about which a documentary film has also been made). The Arion label produced several volumes in the “French Music” collection (Bonnal, Ravel, Fauré, Witkowski, Lekeu) and the complete Shostakovich Quartets, among other works. The quartet’s mixed chamber music repertoire includes its highly regarded CD of the Brahms and Weber clarinet quintets with clarinetist Jean Francois Verdier and a highly acclaimed collaboration with the pianist François Chaplin in several Mozart piano concertos. In addition, their discography includes the complete works of Webern for string quartet (for Harmonia Mundi), which received the coveted « Choc » award of Le Monde de la Musique.

The Debussy Quartet is based in Lyon, France. Its members are the founders of “Les Cordes en Ballade” a chamber music festival and an academy of chamber music in the South of France, where they perform and teach each summer.

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