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Debussy – Rameau

Víkingur Ólafsson

Classical - Released March 27, 2020 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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This program brings together two great French composers, separated by almost two centuries, that we would not think of bringing together spontaneously. But the freedom of mind of the Icelandic pianist looks at it otherwise, who, for his third album with Deutsche Grammophon, wanted to highlight their affinities as their contrasts in the light of their innovative contribution to the musical thought of their time. "I scratch my head wondering why Rameau's music is not played more. Between quality, inventiveness and unpredictability, there is never any element of formula in these pieces”, says Víkingur Ólafsson. By instinctively associating these style characteristics with those specific to Debussy, he decided to make an album of them: "I want to show Rameau as a futurist and underline the deep roots of Debussy in French baroque — and in Rameau's music in particular. The idea is that the listener almost forgets who is who by listening to the album." Debussy, who never stopped defending the French tradition by opposing it to German music, liked the decorative and complex lines of this Baroque composer with a French spirit like his own.An initial idea in the development of this skillfully constructed program, the transcription for piano of Debussy from Prélude to his Cantata La Damoiselle introduces it. Like the album's visual, Víkingur Ólafsson aims to be suggestive even in the accent he gives in Rameau to polyphonic voices supported by a flawless rhythmic impulse, which contrasts with Debussy, whose among other things the beautiful tumultuous Jardins sous la pluie which is played with a large breath in the image of wind load until the light returns. © Qobuz / GG
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Genshin Impact - Fountain of Belleau

HOYO-MiX

Miscellaneous - Released October 2, 2023 | MiHoYo

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Les Eaux célestes

Orchestre National De Lyon

Classical - Released April 14, 2023 | NoMadMusic

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Reflet

Sandrine Piau

Classical - Released January 12, 2024 | Alpha Classics

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In a world of "singles," pursued even by classical music labels nowadays, here is a whole album that makes up a single, sublime musical utterance. Reflet is a follow-up, similarly concerned with light effects, to soprano Sandrine Piau's German-language Clair-Obscur of a few years back. The German songs might have been a bigger stretch for Piau than the French material here, but Reflet has possibly an even more sublime coherence. One feels that every note is almost foreordained as the program opens with classic orchestral songs from Berlioz, Henri Duparc, and the less common Charles Koechlin, proceeding into darker, more mysterious realms with Ravel's Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, and ending with the youthful ebullience of Britten's Quatre chansons françaises. An illustration of how carefully calibrated everything is here comes with two Debussy pieces, Clair de lune and "Pour remercier la pluie" (from the Six Épigraphes Antiques), arranged for orchestra from other media. These serve as entr'actes between the sections of Piau's program, and they should by all rights have been annoying: aren't there enough genuine orchestral pieces that could have filled the bill? But just listen. These fit into the patterns that run through the whole album, and they make perfect sense, just like everything else. Piau's voice is delicate, soaring, and richly beautiful; one of the miracles of the current scene is its durability and versatility. Her support from conductor Jean-François Verdier, leading the Victor Hugo Orchestra, is confidently smooth, never intruding on the spell Piau weaves. A magnificent orchestral song recital that made classical best-seller lists in early 2024.© James Manheim /TiVo
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French Duets - Fauré: Dolly Suite; Ravel, Debussy, Poulenc etc.

Steven Osborne

Classical - Released March 5, 2021 | Hyperion

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Debussy : Suite bergamasque

Nikolai Lugansky

Solo Piano - Released October 5, 2018 | harmonia mundi

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A century after his death on 25 March 1918, many harmonia mundi artists are eager to pay tribute to Claude Debussy, the magician of melody and timbre, the great 'colourist' and father of modern music. After Rachmaninoff's Preludes, Nikolai Lugansky wanted to present a finely nuanced portrait of this composer so fond of travelling! Whether it ranges over time (Hommage à Haydn) or the most vividly imagined open spaces, this freely composed programme is concerned above all with light and colour, in works we can never tire of. © harmonia mundi

Nous étions des humains

Mickey 3d

French Music - Released January 13, 2023 | Parlophone (France)

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La fête est finie - EPILOGUE

Orelsan

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 20, 2017 | Wagram Music - 3ème Bureau

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Sauver l'amour

Daniel Balavoine

French Music - Released October 1, 1985 | Universal Music Division Barclay

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Cheyenne Autumn

Jean-Louis Murat

French Music - Released December 20, 2019 | [PIAS] Le Label

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La fête est finie

Orelsan

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 20, 2017 | Wagram Music - 3ème Bureau

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Paris - Istanbul - Shangai

Joël Grare

Classical - Released March 13, 2008 | Alpha Classics

This recording is a manifesto: modernism, culture, temporality, style, improvisation are all concepts with which Joël Grare plays, like a juggler. At a time of globalisation, of standardisation of cultures, this disc lets us hear the vision of the world of one man, at one given time. The Paris-Istambul-Shanghaï Ensemble (Chinese violin, theorbo, bass and percussions) forms the musical base of this invitation to travel. The guests, such as Claire Lefilliâtre, contribute their personnality by taking up the learned or popular themes. This "group", somewhere between a chamber music ensemble and a traditional one, plays standards like Jazzmen. Their standards? Magnificent themes stemming from Spain, Turkey, China, ancient music...Analysing these melodies well beyond their borders, thoroughly enjoying them to interpret them better, improvising, composing, whether or not in the style of their country or their period, following his mood, the taste of tea, the moment; welcome to the world of Joël Grare.
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Le monde réel

Dominique A

French Music - Released September 16, 2022 | Wagram Music - Cinq 7

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The Concerts in China

Jean Michel Jarre

Techno - Released November 25, 2022 | Sony Music Catalog

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In 1981, just after the release of his third album, Champs magnétiques (which followed the success of Oxygène and Equinoxe), Jean-Michel Jarre managed to bag a hard-earned Chinese tour. It was the first time a Western artist had toured China under the communist regime, five years after Mao’s death. He would perform five shows at the end of October at the Beijing Sports Palace and the Shanghai Stadium alongside keyboardist Dominique Perrier and drummer Roger Rizzitelli. They were also joined by sound engineer Frédérick Rousseau, which gave the tour a slightly rocky edge. The band played hits like ‘Equinoxe, Pt. 4’ and ‘Chants magnétiques, Pt. 2’ for their curious Chinese audience, but they also included songs composed for the occasion such as ‘Orient Express’, ‘Nuit à Shanghai’, ‘Jonques de pêcheurs au crépuscule’ and ‘Souvenir de Chine’. The latter closes this stunning double album, newly remastered to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this historic tour. And who can forget the laser harp? A science-fictional instrument created by Bernard Szajner and played for the first time in China. Jarre described this tour as ‘an encounter of the third kind’. It was, without doubt, an encounter that won over the audience, whose vigorous applause can be heard on this historic recording. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz
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Cœur sacré - un hommage de Frédéric Lo à Daniel Darc

Daniel Darc

French Music - Released November 3, 2023 | Universal Music Division Virgin Music

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Les Royaumes Minuscules

Voyou

French Music - Released February 24, 2023 | A+LSO

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Le Manteau de Pluie (Version Remasterisée)

Jean-Louis Murat

French Music - Released December 20, 2019 | [PIAS] Le Label

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Debussy: Images; Children's Corner; Estampes etc.

Steven Osborne

Classical - Released September 29, 2017 | Hyperion

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Les Choristes (Bande originale du film)

Bruno Coulais

Film Soundtracks - Released March 17, 2004 | Peermusic France

Bernard Coulais, who is admired for his scores for Winged Migration and Microcosmos, is again showing his resourcefulness in using instruments that are available to him. The soundtrack for the popular European film Les Choristes combines songs, sung by the boys' choir in the story, and regular soundtrack music to accompany the action of the film. Christophe Barratier, the film's director and a classical guitarist, wrote the main theme of the film, "Cerf-Volant," which is woven into the first track "Les Choristes." But Coulais composed and arranged most of Les Choristes' score. Themes from the songs are woven into underscore tracks, which are written along the lines of scores by Rachel Portman or Danny Elfman, and they demonstrate Coulais' facility with instrumental and vocal color. Affecting melodic material is tied to rhythmic accompaniments, primarily using strings and light woodwinds, with brass and percussion providing reinforcement at times. Other tracks add the choir or harp, piano, or celesta to the mix. The opening "Les Choristes" is similar to Fauré's Pavane, with a soloist singing with the accompaniment of the choir and pizzicato strings. "Action Réaction" is an adagio for strings, beginning in unsettling dissonances and ending in dark unison. Songs written for the film have memorable melodies, easy lyrics and generally easy harmonies, perfect for a chorus of schoolboys (not to mention soundtrack sales). These include a very brief, jolly arrangement of a folk song about a legendary highwayman, "Compere Guilleri." "In Memoriam" tests the boys' part-singing skills with its frequent passing dissonances in its harmonies, which remind you of Mozart's choral writing. The boys are not always pitch perfect or together, but then they shouldn't be, as they are portraying a group of boys just beginning music lessons. Nor do they sound like a crystalline English boys' choir, but the unpolished dimension of their voices blends well with the rich orchestral writing. While there are a few tracks that obviously are film music and do not quite stand up by themselves, the soundtrack as a whole is charming and listenable, with an appeal of its own that should attract more than just fans of the film.© TiVo
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Crèvecœur (2019 remastered)

Daniel Darc

French Music - Released March 8, 2004 | Water Music

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