Immerse yourself in the avant-garde world of Pierre Boulez with this captivating live recording from January 1, 1960. Titled "Les concerts du Domaine musical: Quatrième concert de la saison 1956, au Théâtre Marigny," this album is a testament to Boulez's innovative spirit and his significant contributions to 20th-century classical music.
The album opens with Boulez's own "Symphonie, Op. 21," performed live, showcasing his unique compositional style that blends orchestral grandeur with avant-garde experimentation. The symphony is followed by a selection of Boulez's songs, including "2 Lieder, Op. 8" and "4 Lieder, Op. 13," which offer a more intimate glimpse into his musical prowess.
The second half of the album features Boulez's instrumental works, including "Incontri" for 24 instruments and "Kontra-Punkte" for 10 instruments. These pieces demonstrate his mastery of complex rhythmic structures and his ability to create intricate musical textures. The album concludes with selections from "Le marteau sans maître," a seminal work that blends poetry and music in a groundbreaking way.
Throughout the album, Boulez's influence as a conductor and composer is evident, making this a compelling listen for both classical music enthusiasts and those interested in the avant-garde. The live performances capture the energy and excitement of the concert hall, providing a unique perspective on Boulez's groundbreaking work. With a duration of 50 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful exploration of one of the most important figures in modern classical music.