Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of classical music with Roger Desormiere's 1953 album, "Tommasini, Scarlatti: Extraits de la suite des Femmes de bonne humeur - Poulenc: Les biches, extraits." This captivating collection features a blend of operatic and classical genres, showcasing the brilliance of Domenico Scarlatti's sonatas and Francis Poulenc's compositions.
The album opens with a suite from "The Good-Humoured Ladies," a delightful arrangement of Scarlatti's sonatas, performed with precision and grace by the Orchestre de la under the skilled direction of Roger Desormiere. Each movement, from the lively "Presto" to the playful "Cat's Fugue" finale, offers a glimpse into the intricate and joyful world of 18th-century music.
Following this, the album presents selections from Poulenc's "Les biches," a charming ballet that blends French sophistication with rhythmic vitality. Desormiere's interpretation brings out the nuances of each piece, from the delicate "Adagietto" to the energetic "Rag-mazurka," making this a standout performance.
With a total runtime of 37 minutes, this mono version album is a concise yet rich exploration of classical and operatic masterpieces. Desormiere's expertise and the orchestra's superb execution make this a memorable listening experience for any classical music enthusiast.