Dive into the world of Arthur Honegger with this captivating collection, featuring two of his most renowned works: "Le Dit des Jeux du Monde" and "Concerto da Camera." Released in 2007, this album offers a rich tapestry of neoclassical compositions that showcase Honegger's unique musical language and his ability to blend narrative and orchestral prowess.
"Le Dit des Jeux du Monde" is a melodrama composed for Ida Rubinstein, consisting of thirteen evocative movements that paint vivid scenes of life, struggle, and reflection. Each track tells a story, from the serene "Le Soleil et la fleur" to the dramatic "L'Homme qui lutte et conduit," providing a comprehensive journey through Honegger's imaginative world.
Complementing this is the "Concerto da Camera," a charming work for flute, English horn, and string orchestra. This three-movement concerto, with its Allegretto amabile, Andante, and Vivace sections, demonstrates Honegger's mastery of form and his ability to create intimate, yet powerful, musical dialogues.
Performed by the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Arturo Tamayo, this album is a testament to Honegger's enduring legacy. With a total duration of 58 minutes, it's an essential addition for fans of neoclassical music and those eager to explore the depths of Honegger's compositional genius.