Immerse yourself in the profound and evocative world of Albéric Magnard with the album "Une mort mythique." This captivating collection, released on June 1, 2014, under the HORTUS label, is a testament to Magnard's musical genius and his tragic, heroic end during World War I. The album spans a rich hour and ten minutes of enchanting compositions, performed masterfully by Alain Meunier on the cello and Philippe Guilhon-Herbert on the piano.
The album opens with the powerful "Sonate pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 20," a four-movement work that showcases Magnard's ability to blend intensity and delicacy. The pieces range from the spirited "Sans lenteur" to the somber "Funèbre," offering a diverse emotional landscape. Following this sonata, the album presents "En Dieu mon espérance et mon espérance," a piece that reflects Magnard's deep spiritual convictions.
The "Trois pièces, Op. 1" provides a fascinating glimpse into Magnard's early compositional style, featuring a mix of choral, fugal, and preludial forms. The album concludes with the "Promenades, Op. 7," a suite of seven piano pieces that evoke the serene beauty of various French landscapes, composed in 1893.
"Une mort mythique" is not just a collection of Magnard's works but a journey through his life and the turbulent times he lived in. The album's title pays homage to Magnard's heroic last stand during World War I, adding a layer of historical significance to the music. This recording is a must-listen for fans of classical music, offering a poignant and deeply moving experience that highlights Magnard's enduring legacy.