Dive into the innovative world of André Jolivet with this captivating 1957 release, featuring two of his most distinctive concertos. This album showcases Jolivet's pioneering use of modern techniques and his unique compositional voice, blending modal harmonies with bold rhythms and textures.
The album opens with Jolivet's Concerto for Ondes Martenot, a groundbreaking work that highlights the ethereal sounds of the ondes Martenot, an early electronic instrument. Ginette Martenot, the instrument's inventor's niece and a virtuoso in her own right, brings the piece to life with her masterful performance. The concerto's three movements—Allegro moderato, Allegro vivace, and Largo cantabile—demonstrate Jolivet's ability to create dynamic contrasts and evocative atmospheres.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Jolivet's Concerto for Harp and Chamber Orchestra, with the renowned harpist Lily Laskine as the soloist. This concerto, also in three movements—Allegro volubile, Andante cantabile, and Allegramente—showcases Jolivet's skill in writing for the harp, one of the most challenging and expressive instruments in the orchestra. The interplay between the solo harp and the chamber orchestra creates a rich tapestry of sound, with Jolivet's distinctive compositional style shining through.
This mono version of the album, released by BNF Collection, offers a historical snapshot of Jolivet's work and the innovative spirit of mid-20th-century classical music. With a total duration of 39 minutes, it's an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a fan of Jolivet's work or new to his compositions, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.