Orchestre National De Metz: Jolas, Bonis, Boulanger & Holmes: Poetesses Symphoniques

Orchestre National De Metz: Jolas, Bonis, Boulanger & Holmes: Poetesses Symphoniques

Orchestre National De Metz: Jolas, Bonis, Boulanger & Holmes: Poetesses Symphoniques

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Title: Jolas, Bonis, Boulanger & Holmes: Poetesses Symphoniques
Artist: Orchestre National De Metz
Label: La Dolce Volta
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3770001904634
Genre: Classical Artists

Do we need to know, before hearing a work, whether it was composed by a man or a woman? Does this information change the way we listen? Does it influence our judgment? With the works on this recording by Orchestre National de Metz and David Reiland, we enter the realm of so-called 'programme music'. Composers proclaim therein their ability to depict, through purely aural means, a non-musical subject. A poem, a narrative, a painting, a scene from a play or even a sculpture could be used as the basis for the score of a symphonic poem.

Tracks:
1.1 *** Augusta Holmes (1847 - 1903): Andromède, poème symphonique:
1.2 Holmes: Andromède, poème symphonique
1.3 *** Lili Boulanger (1893 - 1918): D'un matin de printemps:
1.4 Boulanger: D'un matin de printemps
1.5 *** D'un soir triste:
1.6 Boulanger: D'un soir triste
1.7 *** Mel Bonis (1858 - 1937): Femmes de légende:
1.8 Femmes de légende: I. Le Songe de Cléoptre
1.9 Femmes de légende: II. Ophélie
1.10 Femmes de légende: III. Salomé
1.11 *** Betsy Jolas (b. 1926): A Little Summer Suite:
1.12 A Little Summer Suite: I. Strolling away
1.13 A Little Summer Suite: II. Knocks and clocks
1.14 A Little Summer Suite: III. Strolling about
1.15 A Little Summer Suite: IV. Shakes and quakes
1.16 A Little Summer Suite: V. Strolling under
1.17 A Little Summer Suite: VI. Chants and cheers
1.18 A Little Summer Suite: VII. Strolling home
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