Henri Dutilleux, a distinguished French composer, presents a captivating collection of his works in the album "Dutilleux: Symphony No. 1, 2 Sonnets de Jean Cassou & Métaboles." Released on August 7, 2015, under the Capriccio label, this chamber music album spans 54 minutes and offers a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Dutilleux's unique approach, which, while individual, draws inspiration from the clarity and economy of Ravel and Debussy.
The album opens with Dutilleux's Symphony No. 1, a four-movement masterpiece that includes the Andante "Passacaille," the lively "Scherzo," the contemplative "Intermezzo," and the dynamic "Finale" with its variations. Following the symphony, the album features two sonnets set to music, based on the poetry of Jean Cassou. These include "J'ai rêvé que je vous portais entre mes bras" (I dreamt that I carried you in my arms) and "Il n'y avait que des troncs déchirés," both beautifully rendered for baritone and piano.
The album concludes with "Métaboles," a five-movement work that explores a range of moods and textures, from the incantatory to the flamboyant. Each movement—"Incantatoire," "Linéaire," "Obsessionnel," "Torpide," and "Flamboyant"—offers a distinct emotional and musical landscape, demonstrating Dutilleux's mastery of form and expression.
Recorded with precision and passion, this album is a testament to Dutilleux's enduring contribution to the world of classical music. Whether you are a longtime admirer of his work or a newcomer to his compositions, this collection offers a compelling journey through the imaginative and technically brilliant mind of one of France's most celebrated composers.