Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Frank Martin's "Martin: Werke mit Gitarre," a 2014 release from Musiques Suisses that beautifully showcases the composer's mastery of choral and instrumental music. This album, spanning 43 minutes, is a testament to Martin's profound ability to blend poetic depth with musical brilliance.
The collection opens with "Poèmes de la mort," a hauntingly beautiful series of pieces that explore themes of mortality and longing. Martin's compositions, such as "Mort saisit sans exception" and "Ballade des Pendus," are rendered with exquisite sensitivity, highlighting the emotional resonance of his work. The "4 Pièces brèves" offer a contrast with their shorter, more introspective pieces, each one a gem in its own right.
The album also features "Drey Minnelieder," a set of medieval-inspired songs that transport the listener to another time. These pieces, along with the "Etudes" arranged for two guitars, demonstrate Martin's versatility and innovation. The final track, "Quant n'ont assez fait do-do," adds a playful touch to the collection, showcasing Martin's range and creativity.
Frank Martin, born in 1890 and passing away in 1974, was a Swiss composer whose works continue to captivate audiences with their depth and beauty. This album is a wonderful introduction to his music, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of his compositions. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Martin's work, "Martin: Werke mit Gitarre" is sure to enchant and inspire.