Georges Auric's 'Imaginées' is a captivating album that showcases the composer's mastery of modernist music. Released on 1 January 1979 under the Warner Classics label, this intimate collection of six works is a testament to Auric's innovative spirit. As a member of the renowned Les Six in the 1920s, Auric's musical journey is marked by his studies under Vincent d'Indy and his subsequent international acclaim for his film scores.
The album features a diverse range of instrumental combinations, from the soaring flute and piano in 'Imaginées I' to the poignant cello and piano in 'Imaginées II', and the expressive clarinet and piano in 'Imaginées III'. The vocal nuances of 'Imaginées IV' for voice and piano are beautifully balanced by the solo piano piece 'Imaginées V', while 'Imaginées VI' brings the album to a close with a rich instrumental ensemble, voice, and piano.
With a duration of 41 minutes, 'Imaginées' is a carefully crafted album that invites listeners to immerse themselves in Auric's unique soundworld. As a composer who has made significant contributions to the world of film music and beyond, Georges Auric's 'Imaginées' is a must-listen for fans of modernist music and those seeking to explore the works of this influential artist.