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Ralph Van Raat|Les heures persanes

Les heures persanes

Charles Koechlin (1867-1950)

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Charles Koechlin may not be a well-known composer, but anyone who enjoys the music of Olivier Messiaen should get to know Koechlin. Les heures persanes, one of his better known works, is a suite of character pieces written between 1916 and 1919. Throughout the pieces are hints of what Messiaen would write later in his piano works, such as the Visions de l'Amen and the Vingt Régards sur l'Enfant-Jésus. Les heures depicts scenes of Persia -- although more landscapes than life studies -- with titles similar to those of Debussy's preludes, (e.g., "Clair de lune sur les terrasses" and "Les collines au choucher du soleil"). The harmonies are more advanced than Debussy, and in places, for example in No. 4 "Matin frais, dans la haute vallée," sound exactly like Messiaen. Nos. 14 and 16 have a brilliant intensity similar to Messiaen. No. 6, "A travers les rues" is more backward looking with lush, flowing lines evocative of Fauré's (one of Koechlin's teachers) writing, but with freer harmonies. Here, van Raat allows it to breathe almost like a jazz improvisation. Van Raat treats all the music very organically, adding nuanced color without it seeming at all like work. It streams very easily through his fingers, letting the slower movements become meditative to an extent, again creating a link to Messiaen, specifically his spirituality. Van Raat naturally tempers the music; the more active sections are never painfully intense, nor do the slower ones tend to inertia. This performance of Les heures would definitely suit as an introduction to Koechlin or as a bridge between Debussy or Fauré and Messiaen for anyone looking to expand the scenery of their musical countryside.
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Les Heures persanes, op. 65 (Charles Koechlin)

1
No. 1. Sieste, avant le depart: Lent
00:03:34

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2
No. 2. La caravane (reve, pendant la sieste): Pas vite
00:05:45

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3
No. 3. L'escalade obscure: Adagio (non troppo)
00:01:52

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4
No. 4. Matin frais, dans la haute vallee: Pas trop lent
00:02:47

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5
No. 5. En vue de la ville: Moderato
00:01:44

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6
No. 6. A travers les rues: Allegro vivo
00:04:06

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7
No. 7. Chant du soir: Tres calme
00:02:03

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8
No. 8. Clair de lune sur les terrasses: Andante moderato
00:03:07

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9
No. 9. Aubade: Moderato
00:02:19

Charles Koechlin, Composer - Ralph van Raat, Performer

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10
No. 10. Roses au soleil de midi: Presque adagio
00:02:20

Charles Koechlin, Composer - Ralph van Raat, Performer

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11
No. 11. A l'ombre, pres de la fontaine de marbre: Moderato
00:02:22

Charles Koechlin, Composer - Ralph van Raat, Performer

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12
No. 12. Arabesques: Allegro (non troppo)
00:01:45

Charles Koechlin, Composer - Ralph van Raat, Performer

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13
No. 13. Les collines, au coucher du soleil: Tres calme
00:02:42

Charles Koechlin, Composer - Ralph van Raat, Performer

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14
No. 14. Le conteur: Assez lent - Le Pecheur et le Genni - Le Palais enchante - Danse d'adolescents - Claire de lune sur les jardins
00:07:22

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15
No. 15. La paix du soir, au cimetiere: Assez lent
00:06:19

Charles Koechlin, Composer - Ralph van Raat, Performer

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16
No. 16. Derviches dans la nuit: Assez anime, nocturne, mysterieux - Variante - Clair de lune sur la place deserte
00:05:48

Charles Koechlin, Composer - Ralph van Raat, Performer

2011 Naxos 2011 Naxos

Albumbeschreibung

Charles Koechlin may not be a well-known composer, but anyone who enjoys the music of Olivier Messiaen should get to know Koechlin. Les heures persanes, one of his better known works, is a suite of character pieces written between 1916 and 1919. Throughout the pieces are hints of what Messiaen would write later in his piano works, such as the Visions de l'Amen and the Vingt Régards sur l'Enfant-Jésus. Les heures depicts scenes of Persia -- although more landscapes than life studies -- with titles similar to those of Debussy's preludes, (e.g., "Clair de lune sur les terrasses" and "Les collines au choucher du soleil"). The harmonies are more advanced than Debussy, and in places, for example in No. 4 "Matin frais, dans la haute vallée," sound exactly like Messiaen. Nos. 14 and 16 have a brilliant intensity similar to Messiaen. No. 6, "A travers les rues" is more backward looking with lush, flowing lines evocative of Fauré's (one of Koechlin's teachers) writing, but with freer harmonies. Here, van Raat allows it to breathe almost like a jazz improvisation. Van Raat treats all the music very organically, adding nuanced color without it seeming at all like work. It streams very easily through his fingers, letting the slower movements become meditative to an extent, again creating a link to Messiaen, specifically his spirituality. Van Raat naturally tempers the music; the more active sections are never painfully intense, nor do the slower ones tend to inertia. This performance of Les heures would definitely suit as an introduction to Koechlin or as a bridge between Debussy or Fauré and Messiaen for anyone looking to expand the scenery of their musical countryside.
© TiVo

Informationen zur Originalaufnahme : 56:44 - DDD - Enregistré les 11 et 12 août 2010 en Sweelinckzaal (Amsterdam) - Notes en anglais

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