Dive into the enchanting world of André Caplet's "Conte fantastique, septuor, les prières," a captivating collection of works that showcase the composer's unique blend of impressionistic color and spiritual depth. Released on July 31, 2007, this album is a testament to Caplet's mastery of composition and his enduring influence on classical music.
The album opens with "Conte fantastique," a mesmerizing piece for harp and string quartet that highlights Caplet's innovative use of instrumentation and his ability to create vivid musical landscapes. The work is followed by "Les prières," a three-movement suite that includes the "Oraison dominicale," "Salutation angélique," and "Symbole des apôtres," each offering a profound exploration of spiritual themes.
"Divertissements" provides a contrast with its lively and playful movements, "A la française" and "A l'espagnole," showcasing Caplet's versatility and his ability to evoke different cultural influences. The album also features "Deux sonnets," a pair of settings of French poetry that demonstrate Caplet's skill in vocal composition, and the "Septuor," a complex and engaging work for seven instruments that highlights his mastery of form and structure.
Performed by the Ensemble Musique Oblique and featuring soloists such as Sandrine Piau, Laurence Cabel, and Sharon Coste, this album benefits from the expertise of some of the finest musicians in the classical world. The ensemble's precise and nuanced performances bring Caplet's compositions to life, revealing the depth and beauty of his musical vision.
André Caplet, a friend and collaborator of Claude Debussy, was a significant figure in the French musical scene of the early 20th century. His compositions, characterized by their rich harmonies and evocative textures, continue to captivate audiences and inspire musicians. This album, released by Harmonia Mundi, is a fitting tribute to Caplet's enduring legacy and a delightful addition to any classical music collection.