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BBC Symphony Orchestra - Tristan Murail: Le Partage Des Eaux (2015)

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BBC Symphony Orchestra - Tristan Murail: Le Partage Des Eaux (2015)

BBC Symphony Orchestra - Tristan Murail: Le Partage Des Eaux (2015)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:0136 | 141 MB
Label: Aeon

With this second monograph in the catalogue, æon confirms its attachment to one of the principal representatives of spectral music in France and abroad. Tristan Murail, a major composer and former student of Messiaens who early on freed himself from serialism, explores the whole sound spectrum, which he recomposes using the new technologies.
Blending both Nature as a source of inspiration and the tools of computer analysis as compositional means, the composer lies within the great French tradition of naturalist music going back to the 18th century. A way of returning to the natural model.
The works for large orchestra brought together in this recording present an extensive panorama of the composers output between 1985 and 2007, haunted by his futuristic visions and dreamlike elsewheres.

Three orchestral works composed in successive decades, all of them recorded for the very first time in wonderfully diligent performances under Pierre-André Valade, provide a good introduction to Tristan Murail's sound world.The work of this onetime pupil of Olivier Messiaen, born in 1947, who along with Gérard Grisey and Hugues Dufourt became closely associated with the so-called spectral movement in French music in the 70s and 80s, has become more linear, more obviously French, over the years. It seems less concerned with microtonal shifts and harmonies now, though such ideas still play an important role in some of Murail's pieces the most recent score here, Contes Cruels, from 2007, centres on a pair of electric guitars tuned a quarter of a tone apart, the sound of both being constantly transformed through electronic modulation.But there are moments in Le Partage des Eaux, completed in 1996 and the first in a series of works exploring the complexity of natural sounds, in which the stylistic wheel seems to turn full circle, with wind writing that harks back directly to Messiaen. Such gestures seem far from the more tangled, shifting surfaces of his 1985 composition, Sillages, inspired by the rock gardens of Kyoto, though the sonorities are equally luminous, and striking. –The Guardian


Tracklist:
1. BBC SO, Netherlands RP, Pierre-Andre Valade - Le Partage des eaux, pour grand orchestre [22:29]
2. BBC SO, Netherlands RP, Pierre-Andre Valade - Contes cruel, pour deux guitares électriques et orchestre [20:48]
3. BBC SO, Netherlands RP, Pierre-Andre Valade - Sillages, pour grand orchestre [18:19]