Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of French harp music with Markus Klinko's latest release, "Musique française pour harpe: Satie, Debussy, Saint-Saëns, Fauré...". This captivating album, set to release on May 23, 2024, via Warner Classics, is a testament to Klinko's virtuosity and his deep connection with the harp. Spanning just under an hour, this collection of 12 meticulously chosen pieces offers a rich tapestry of sounds that showcase the harp's versatility and expressive range.
Klinko's program begins with the delicate and evocative works of Claude Debussy, including the famous "Clair de lune" and "La fille aux cheveux de lin," both beautifully transcribed for harp. The album also features the dreamy "Gymnopédies" of Erik Satie, providing a sense of tranquility and introspection. Gabriel Fauré's impromptu and song "Une châteleine en sa tour" add a touch of romance and nostalgia, while Albert Roussel's "Impromptu" brings a sense of playfulness and spontaneity.
The album also includes works by lesser-known composers such as Marcel Tournier, André Hasselmans, and Gabriel Pierné, each contributing unique perspectives to the harp's repertoire. The collection culminates with Camille Saint-Saëns' virtuosic "Fantaisie pour harpe," a showpiece that highlights Klinko's technical prowess and musical sensitivity.
Throughout the album, Klinko's playing is marked by its clarity, precision, and expressive depth, making this release an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a seasoned harp aficionado or a newcomer to the instrument, "Musique française pour harpe" promises an engaging and rewarding listening experience.