Experience the enchanting world of French chamber music with Aya Okuyama's "Paroles à l'absent," a captivating collection that pays tribute to the rich musical heritage from the early 20th century up to the end of World War I. Released in 2014 under the NoMadMusic label, this 58-minute album features 14 tracks that showcase the elegance and depth of the era's compositions.
Aya Okuyama, accompanied by the Chœur Luce del Canto and conducted by Simon-Pierre Bestion, brings to life works by renowned composers such as André Caplet, Maurice Ravel, Ernest Chausson, and Lili Boulanger. The album opens with "Chant funèbre, Op. 28" by Ernest Chausson, setting a somber yet beautiful tone. It continues with the "Messe à trois voix de femmes," a series of sacred pieces that highlight the delicate harmonies and vocal prowess of the female choir.
The album also includes standout pieces like "Inscriptions champêtres" and "D'un vieux jardin," which offer a glimpse into the pastoral and introspective side of French music. "Chanson Perpétuelle, Op. 37" by Maurice Ravel adds a touch of lyrical beauty, while "Cortège" and "Chant nuptial, Op. 15" provide contrasting dynamics and textures.
"Paroles à l'absent" is a testament to Aya Okuyama's artistic vision and her commitment to preserving and celebrating the timeless beauty of French chamber music. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
Aya Okuyama is a captivating French pianist and fortepianist, born in the picturesque city of Kamakura, Japan. Her musical journey has led her to Paris, where she now resides and performs, enchanting audiences with her virtuosity and artistry. Aya's repertoire spans a wide range of composers, from the timeless works of Bach and Chopin to the evocative pieces of Ravel, Gershwin, and contemporary composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. Her discography includes notable albums such as "Un Hiver à Majorque" and "Piano Septets," showcasing her versatility and deep understanding of chamber music. Aya's performances are not just concerts but immersive experiences, inviting listeners to explore the emotional landscapes of her carefully curated programs. As the wife of harpsichord maker and fortepiano restorer Olivier Fadini, Aya's dedication to historical performance practices adds an authentic and unique dimension to her interpretations. Whether performing on a modern Steinway or a meticulously restored fortepiano, Aya Okuyama's performances are a testament to her passion, skill, and unwavering commitment to her craft.
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