Dive into the captivating world of Pascal Dusapin's "Dusapin: Romeo et Juliette," a mesmerizing avant-garde and chamber music album released on January 1, 2002, under Universal Music Division Decca Records France. This intricate composition is a reimagining of the timeless tale of Roméo and Juliette, offering a unique perspective that extends beyond the classic narrative to include their doubles, Roméo 2 and Juliette 2, adding layers of depth and complexity.
Comprising nine tracks, the album spans a duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, providing an immersive experience that showcases Dusapin's mastery of composition. The tracks, titled "Prologue," "Le début," "Le matin," "Avant," "La révolution," "Après," "Le soir," "La fin," and "Epilogue," guide the audience through a journey of love, revolution, and fate. Each piece is meticulously crafted, reflecting Dusapin's innovative approach to music and his ability to evoke powerful emotions through sound.
Pascal Dusapin, born on May 29, 1955, is a renowned French composer whose works have garnered international acclaim. His opera "Roméo et Juliette," composed between 1984 and 1988, is a testament to his creative genius and has solidified his reputation as a leading figure in contemporary classical music. In 2002, Dusapin was honored as the "Composer of the Year," further cementing his status in the music world.
"Dusapin: Romeo et Juliette" is not just an album; it's a testament to the enduring power of storytelling through music. The intricate compositions and innovative approach make it a standout piece in Dusapin's discography, offering a fresh and compelling take on a beloved tale. Whether you're a seasoned fan of avant-garde and chamber music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
Roméo et Juliette: 1. ProloguePascal Dusapin, Armand Angster, Groupe Vocal De France, Olivier Cadiot, Françoise Kubler, Nicholas Isherwood, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff
Roméo et Juliette: 2. Le débutPascal Dusapin, Armand Angster, Pascal Sausy, Groupe Vocal De France, Olivier Cadiot, Françoise Kubler, Nicholas Isherwood, Bernadette Mercier, Valerie Joly, Timothy Greacen, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff
Roméo et Juliette: 3. Le matinPascal Dusapin, Armand Angster, Groupe Vocal De France, Olivier Cadiot, Françoise Kubler, Nicholas Isherwood, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff
Roméo et Juliette: 4. AvantPascal Dusapin, Armand Angster, Groupe Vocal De France, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Olivier Cadiot, Françoise Kubler, Nicholas Isherwood, Julien Combey, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff
Roméo et Juliette: 5. La révolutionPascal Dusapin, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff
Roméo et Juliette: 6. AprèsPascal Dusapin, Armand Angster, Groupe Vocal De France, Pascal Sausy, Bernadette Mercier, Valerie Joly, Timothy Greacen, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff
Roméo et Juliette: 7. Le soirPascal Dusapin, Armand Angster, Groupe Vocal De France, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Olivier Cadiot, Pascal Sausy, Françoise Kubler, Nicholas Isherwood, Julien Combey, Bernadette Mercier, Valerie Joly, Timothy Greacen, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff
Roméo et Juliette: 8. La finPascal Dusapin, Groupe Vocal De France, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Olivier Cadiot, Pascal Sausy, Françoise Kubler, Nicholas Isherwood, Julien Combey, Bernadette Mercier, Valerie Joly, Timothy Greacen, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff
Roméo et Juliette: 9. EpiloguePascal Dusapin, Armand Angster, Groupe Vocal De France, Cyrille Gerstenhaber, Olivier Cadiot, Pascal Sausy, Françoise Kubler, Nicholas Isherwood, Julien Combey, Bernadette Mercier, Valerie Joly, Timothy Greacen, Orchestre Symphonique Du Rhin-Mulhouse, Luca Pfaff