Dive into the profound and introspective world of Olivier Greif with "Grief: Les Chants de l'âme," a captivating live album recorded in Deauville. Released in 2020, this avant-garde masterpiece commemorates the 20th anniversary of Greif's passing, celebrating his enduring legacy as a poet of contemporary music. The album features nine tracks from "Les Chants de l'âme pour voix et piano, Op. 310," performed by the talented Marie-Laure Garnier and Philippe Hattat, along with additional pieces that showcase Greif's unique compositional voice.
"Grief: Les Chants de l'âme" is a testament to Greif's genius, offering a deeply personal and evocative exploration of the human condition. The album's duration of 57 minutes is filled with intricate piano work and powerful vocal performances that bring Greif's compositions to life. Highlights include "The Tyger," "Deniall," and "Death, Be not Proud," each track a poignant reflection of Greif's artistic vision.
In addition to the core tracks, the album includes "Les trottoirs de Paris pour deux voix et piano" and "D'une douleur muette pour voix, violoncelle et piano," further enriching the listening experience with their haunting melodies and profound lyrics. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Olivier Greif's work or a newcomer to his music, "Grief: Les Chants de l'âme" is an essential addition to your collection, offering a rare glimpse into the mind of one of contemporary music's most brilliant composers.