Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Jacques Ibert with his exquisite collection of mélodies, released in 2013 by Maguelone Music. This chamber music album is a testament to Ibert's eclectic style, blending impressionism and expressionism with the vibrant sounds of Les Six, a group of French composers known for their lively and innovative music.
The album features 28 tracks, spanning a total of 1 hour and 5 minutes, each one a delicate and intricate piece that showcases Ibert's mastery of composition. From the hauntingly beautiful "Chanson du départ" to the playful "Chanson de Sancho," the album takes you on a journey through a variety of moods and emotions. Ibert's music is known for its wit, charm, and technical brilliance, and this album is no exception.
The tracks are a mix of songs and instrumental pieces, with titles that evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, such as "La verdure dorée" and "Le cavalier de fer." The album also includes settings of poems by Victor Hugo and Charles Vildrac, demonstrating Ibert's skill in combining music and text to create a powerful emotional impact.
Jacques Ibert, a French composer who studied at the Paris Conservatoire, won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1919, and his music continues to captivate audiences worldwide. This album is a perfect introduction to his work, offering a diverse range of pieces that highlight his unique compositional voice.
Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Ibert's "Mélodies" is sure to delight and inspire. So sit back, relax, and let the enchanting melodies of Jacques Ibert transport you to a world of musical wonder.
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Tracks
Chanson du departJacques Ibert, Franck Ferrari, Dalton Baldwin
Chanson a DulcineeJacques Ibert, Franck Ferrari, Dalton Baldwin
Chanson du ducJacques Ibert, Franck Ferrari, Dalton Baldwin
Chanson de la mortJacques Ibert, Franck Ferrari, Dalton Baldwin
VocaliseJacques Ibert, Franck Ferrari, Catherine Dune, Frédérique Saumon, S. Lechevalier
2 Melodies: No. 1, Le jardin du cielJacques Ibert, Franck Ferrari, Dalton Baldwin