Dive into the rich tapestry of American classical music with Eric Aubier's "American Classics," a captivating album released on March 11, 2016, under the Indesens label. This collection, spanning 1 hour and 14 minutes, showcases Aubier's virtuosity and versatility, featuring a blend of iconic compositions and lesser-known gems that highlight the depth and breadth of American musical heritage.
The album opens with "La nuit américaine" by Georges Delerue, setting a contemplative tone that contrasts with the energetic "Quiet City" for Trumpet, Clarinet, Saxophone, and Piano. Aubier's mastery of the trumpet is evident in these pieces, as well as in the dynamic "Rondo for Lifey," a collaboration with Leonard Bernstein.
Aubier's collaboration with the Orchestre À Cordes De La Garde Républicaine and Sébastien Billard brings a rich orchestral texture to the album, particularly in the "Clarinet Concerto and Strings" and the hauntingly beautiful "Adagio for Strings" by Samuel Barber. The album also features works by Aaron Copland, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Ludwig van Beethoven, demonstrating Aubier's ability to traverse different musical styles and eras with ease.
Joining Aubier on this musical journey are renowned musicians Philippe Berrod, Philippe Cuper, Laurent Wagschal, and Christelle Chaizy, among others, each contributing their unique talents to create a harmonious and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "American Classics" offers a compelling exploration of some of the most beloved and influential works in American music history.