Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Joseph Jongen's "Pages Intimes," a captivating collection of orchestral and chamber works that showcase the composer's unique voice and deep emotional resonance. This album, released in 2015 by Musique en Wallonie, features a selection of Jongen's most intimate and evocative compositions, performed by the esteemed Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège under the baton of Jean-Pierre Haeck, with Nathan Braude on viola.
The album opens with the pastoral scenes of "Tableaux pittoresques, Op. 56," transporting you to the heart of the countryside with its vivid depictions of morning in the countryside, dances, mountain landscapes, and a lively folk festival. The suite continues with the hauntingly beautiful "Sarabande triste, Op. 58," a testament to Jongen's mastery of form and expression.
The centerpiece of the album is the "Suite pour alto et orchestre, Op. 48," a profound and eloquent work that highlights the rich, expressive timbre of the viola. The suite's "Poème élégiaque" and "Finale" offer a profound exploration of the human condition, while the playful "Pages intimes, Op. 55" closes the album with a sense of whimsy and charm.
Joseph Jongen, born in Liège in 1873, composed many of these works during his exile in London during World War I. His unique style, blending French impressionism with Germanic romanticism, is evident throughout this collection. With a total duration of over an hour, this album is a testament to Jongen's enduring legacy and his ability to captivate the imagination with his evocative and deeply personal music.