Anthony Girard, a composer born in 1959, presents a captivating collection of his works in "Eloge de la candeur," released in December 2020. This album, spanning 59 minutes, is a testament to Girard's unique compositional voice and his ability to evoke a range of moods and atmospheres. The album is performed by Jean-Pierre Arnaud and Geneviève Girard, with contributions from Daniel Gardiole and Tatiana Mesniankine.
"Eloge de la candeur" is divided into several sections, each offering a distinct musical experience. The album opens with "Eloge de la candeur," a three-movement work that showcases Girard's ability to blend lyricism and complexity. This is followed by "Apothéose de la mélancolie," a two-movement piece that delves into more introspective and melancholic territories. The album concludes with "Epilogue en Trio" and "Onze pièces brèves," a collection of eleven short pieces that offer a diverse range of musical ideas and moods.
Girard's music is characterized by its rich harmonic language, intricate rhythms, and a deep sense of narrative. Whether you're a long-time fan of contemporary classical music or a newcomer to the genre, "Eloge de la candeur" offers a compelling and rewarding listening experience. The album is a great introduction to Girard's work, showcasing his unique voice and his ability to create engaging and thought-provoking music.
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Tracks
Eloge de la candeur: 1er MouvementAnthony Girard, Jean-Pierre Arnaud, Geneviève Girard
Eloge de la candeur: 2eme MouvementAnthony Girard, Jean-Pierre Arnaud, Geneviève Girard
Eloge de la candeur: 3eme MouvementAnthony Girard, Jean-Pierre Arnaud, Geneviève Girard
Apothéose de la mélancolie: 1er MouvementAnthony Girard, Jean-Pierre Arnaud, Geneviève Girard
Apothéose de la mélancolie: 2eme MouvementAnthony Girard, Jean-Pierre Arnaud, Geneviève Girard
Epilogue en TrioAnthony Girard, Patrice Kirchhoff, Geneviève Girard, Jean-Pierre Arnaud