Dive into the rich, neoclassical world of Darius Milhaud with this captivating 1955 release, "Milhaud: Concerto pour violon No. 2, Concertino de printemps & Danses de Jacarémirim." This chamber music gem, spanning just over 35 minutes, is a testament to Milhaud's distinctive compositional voice, blending French elegance with vibrant, rhythmic energy.
The album opens with the dramatic first movement of Milhaud's Violin Concerto No. 2, showcasing the composer's ability to craft intricate, engaging dialogues between soloist and orchestra. The second movement, marked 'Lent et sombre,' offers a stark contrast, immersing the listener in a world of somber introspection before the lively 'Emporté' finale sweeps you off your feet.
The Concertino de printemps pour violon et orchestre de chambre, Op. 135, is a delightful springtime reverie, where Milhaud's characteristic polytonality and infectious rhythms shine. The album concludes with the three Danses de Jacarémirim, a lively suite of Brazilian-inspired dances performed by violin and piano. From the playful 'Sambinha' to the tender 'Tanguinho' and the nostalgic 'Chorinho,' these pieces are a vibrant celebration of cultural fusion and musical virtuosity.
Recorded in 1955 and released under the BNF Collection label, this album is a fascinating exploration of Milhaud's diverse musical language. It's a perfect introduction for those new to his work and a welcome addition to the collections of seasoned Milhaud enthusiasts.