Dive into the vibrant and eclectic world of Darius Milhaud with this captivating collection of neoclassical and chamber music works. Recorded in January 1992 at the Blackheath Concert Halls in London, this album showcases Milhaud's distinctive compositional style, blending French charm with a global musical perspective.
The album opens with the lively and colorful "Le carnaval d'Aix," a suite that paints a vivid picture of the carnival in Aix-en-Provence. Each movement brings to life different characters and scenes from the festivities, from the bustling parade to the graceful dances and whimsical characters. Following this is "L'apothéose de Molière," a tribute to the famous French playwright, featuring a series of movements that celebrate Molière's legacy and his iconic characters.
The second half of the album is dedicated to "Le carnaval de Londres," a lively and dynamic suite inspired by the bustling streets and diverse cultures of London. From the energetic dances to the evocative character pieces, this work offers a fascinating glimpse into Milhaud's imaginative and playful side. The album concludes with "Le bœuf sur le toit," a lively and rhythmic piece that encapsulates the spirit of Parisian cabaret.
Performed by the New London Orchestra under the direction of Ronald Corp, this album is a testament to Milhaud's enduring appeal and the timeless beauty of his music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Milhaud or a newcomer to his work, this collection is sure to delight and inspire. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 17 minutes, it's a perfect way to immerse yourself in the rich and varied world of Darius Milhaud's compositions.