Album US 2004 on Mode label
Classical (Contemporary)
Composer supervised first recordings. This disc of French composer Joël-François Durand's music amplifies his ongoing interest in the classical 'four elements': air, earth, fire and water. World class performers include the London Sinfonietta, BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre-André Valade, and renowned Swedish organist Hans-Ola Ericcsson. The oboe concerto, La terre et le feu features a hallmark of Durand's work: rising figures that gradually strain upwards. The work consists of an introduction and four principal sections, with a coda. Embedded within this is the entire structure of the requiem mass. In the last main section, figures from earlier sections contest with, and, as Durand puts it, 'consume' one another, leaving the oboe to rise from the ashes at the end. The title of the solo organ piece Les raisons des forces mouvantes comes from a treatise by Salomon de Caux, published in 1615, which concerns itself with scientific experiments based on the four elements, and various machines that arise from their interaction (including hydraulic organs!). Durand's composition follows Caux's water - earth - air - fire sequence.
Joël-François Durand , *1954 FR album by | |
Pierre-André Valade fl, *1959 FR conductor | |
Gareth Hulse ob, GB oboe | |
Paul Silverthorne vl, *1951 GB viola | |
Stephen Bryant vn, GB leader |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | La Terre Et Le Feu (1999) | Joël-François Durand | 19:31 | ||
2 | Incipit | Joël-François Durand | 1:28 | ||
3 | L'eau | Joël-François Durand | 5:07 | ||
4 | La Terre | Joël-François Durand | 6:04 | ||
5 | L'air | Joël-François Durand | 1:22 | ||
6 | Le Feu | Joël-François Durand | 3:21 | ||
7 | La Mesure Des Choses III | Joël-François Durand | 12:30 | ||
8 | Athanor (2001) | Joël-François Durand | 18:57 |
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