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Jacques Ibert's "Ibert: Macbeth / Golgotha / Don Quichotte" is a captivating exploration of chamber music, released on August 22, 1990, under the Marco-Polo label. This album is a testament to Ibert's compositional prowess, offering a rich tapestry of musical storytelling that spans just under an hour and seventeen minutes.
The album is divided into three distinct suites, each inspired by different literary and historical sources. The first suite, "Macbeth," is a symphonic interpretation of Shakespeare's tragic play, with movements that vividly depict key scenes such as the murder of King Duncan and the death of Lady Macbeth. Ibert's music masterfully captures the drama and tension of the play, making it a compelling listen for both Shakespeare enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike.
The second suite, "Golgotha," is a powerful and evocative retelling of the Passion of Christ. Through movements like "La fete de Paques" and "La crucifixion," Ibert creates a deeply moving musical narrative that reflects on the solemnity and significance of these events.
The final suite, "Don Quichotte," is a lighter, more whimsical collection of songs inspired by Cervantes' iconic novel. With pieces like "Chanson de Sancho" and "Chanson a Dulcinee," Ibert brings the characters and adventures of Don Quixote to life in a charming and engaging way.
Throughout the album, Ibert's compositional skill and attention to detail shine through, making "Ibert: Macbeth / Golgotha / Don Quichotte" a standout work in the chamber music genre. Whether you're a seasoned classical music fan or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.