Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of chamber music with the Quintette à vent de l'Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion Française's 1954 release, "Milhaud, Ibert & Hindemith: Quintette à vent." This mono version album is a captivating journey through the works of three prominent 20th-century composers, each offering a unique perspective on the wind quintet.
Darius Milhaud's "La cheminée du roi René, Op. 205" is a suite of seven movements, each painting a vivid picture of Provençal life. From the regal "Cortège" to the playful "Jongleurs" and the romantic "Madrigal nocturne," Milhaud's music is a celebration of his native France.
Jacques Ibert's "Esquisses, Op. 227b" provides a stark contrast with its two brief, evocative pieces. The "Madrigal" is a lyrical exploration of the human voice, while the "Pastoral" offers a serene glimpse into nature.
Paul Hindemith's "Petite musique de chambre, Op. 24 No. 2" rounds out the album with its four-movement work. The piece begins with a lively "Gai," followed by a graceful "Valse," a tranquil "Tranquille et simplement," and concludes with a spirited "Vif - Très vif."
The Quintette à vent de l'Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion Française, led by Fernand Dufrêne on flute, delivers a masterful performance, showcasing the ensemble's technical prowess and musical sensitivity. This album is a testament to the enduring appeal of chamber music and the timeless compositions of Milhaud, Ibert, and Hindemith.