Dive into the rich, late Romantic orchestral works of Alfred Bruneau with this captivating album, released by Naxos in 2018. Bruneau, a student of the renowned Jules Massenet, brings a unique blend of French melodic charm and dramatic intensity to his compositions. This album showcases a selection of his most compelling orchestral pieces, performed by the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra under the skilled direction of Darrell Ang.
The album opens with "Messidor: Prélude," setting the stage for a journey through Bruneau's evocative musical landscapes. The suite "L'attaque du moulin" is a standout, with its three movements painting a vivid picture of rural life and conflict. From the gentle "Prélude et lied" to the dramatic "La guerre. La forêt" and the tender "Les fiançailles au moulin," this suite is a testament to Bruneau's ability to tell a story through music.
Also included is the "Naïs Micoulin: Prélude," a charming and melodic piece that highlights Bruneau's lyrical gifts. The album concludes with "Messidor: La légende de l'or," a grand and sweeping composition that leaves a lasting impression.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album offers a substantial exploration of Bruneau's orchestral works. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album provides a fascinating introduction to the music of Alfred Bruneau, a composer who deserves to be better known in the world of classical music.