Pascal Dusapin, the renowned French composer known for his distinctive microtonality, tension, and energy, presents a captivating collection of chamber music with his album "À Quia, Aufgang & Wenn du dem Wind...". Released on January 4, 2019, under the BIS label, this avant-garde work is a testament to Dusapin's innovative compositional style.
The album features three distinct suites: "Wenn du dem Wind...", "Aufgang", and "À Quia", each divided into three movements. The first suite, "Wenn du dem Wind...", translates to "If you listen to the wind...", and sets the stage for an exploration of sound and texture. The second suite, "Aufgang", which means "ascent" in German, promises a dynamic journey through intricate musical landscapes. The final suite, "À Quia", adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the collection.
Performed by the Orchestre national des Pays de la Loire under the direction of Pascal Rophé, the album showcases Dusapin's ability to push the boundaries of traditional chamber music. With a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, this album is a substantial and immersive listening experience.
Dusapin's work is not limited to chamber music; he has also composed several operas, including the recent "Penthesilea", based on Kleist's play. His music is characterized by its complexity and intensity, making "À Quia, Aufgang & Wenn du dem Wind..." a compelling addition to any contemporary classical music collection.