Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of French classical music with Yan Pascal Tortelier and the Ulster Orchestra's captivating album. This 1992 release on the Chandos label is a delightful journey through the works of three prominent French composers: Francis Poulenc, Jacques Ibert, and Darius Milhaud.
The album opens with Poulenc's "Les Biches," a charming suite that showcases the composer's signature wit and elegance. The five movements, from the lively "Rondeau" to the playful "Rag-Mazurka" and the graceful "Final," offer a delightful exploration of Poulenc's unique musical language.
Next, Jacques Ibert's "Divertissement" takes center stage. This six-movement suite, with its whimsical "Cortège," dreamy "Nocturne," and spirited "Valse," is a testament to Ibert's ability to blend humor, charm, and sophistication.
The album concludes with two works by Darius Milhaud: the energetic "Le Bœuf sur le Toit" and the orchestral suite "La Création du Monde." The latter, inspired by the creation myth, is a vibrant and colorful journey from chaos to the springtime of creation, showcasing Milhaud's distinctive polytonal style.
With a total runtime of 68 minutes, this album is a feast for the ears, offering a rich and varied exploration of French classical music. Yan Pascal Tortelier's conducting is masterful, bringing out the best in the Ulster Orchestra and highlighting the unique character of each piece. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and enchant.