Immerse yourself in the sacred and contemporary classical compositions of Anthony Girard with his captivating album, "Girard: Musique sacrée." Released in 2000 under the Pavane Records label, this album is a testament to Girard's prowess as a composer, blending traditional sacred themes with modern orchestral arrangements.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, including the majestic "Magnificat, pour hautbois et orchestre à cordes," a suite that showcases the interplay between the oboe and the string orchestra. The three-movement "Comme une étoile du matin, pour orchestre à cordes" offers a celestial journey through "Céleste," "Mystique," and "Juvénile," each movement revealing a different facet of Girard's compositional style. The album culminates in the deeply moving "Chant d'amour à l'éternité," a choral work that combines voice with a chamber ensemble of violin, cello, flute, clarinet, and piano.
Performed by the Orchestre Bernard Calmel, with Bernard Calmel conducting and Jean-Michel Penot on oboe, the album spans 55 minutes of exquisite musical storytelling. Girard, who served as the director of the Conservatoire Darius Milhaud in Paris from 2000 to 2009, brings a wealth of experience and artistic vision to this collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore contemporary sacred compositions, "Girard: Musique sacrée" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.