Immerse yourself in the captivating world of choral music with Philippe Manoury's "Inharmonies," released on March 22, 2011, under the naïve classique label. This 47-minute album is a testament to Manoury's unique compositional style, blending intricate harmonies and poetic texts to create a mesmerizing auditory experience.
The album opens with "Fragments d'Héraclite," a piece inspired by the pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus, setting the stage for the intellectual and emotional journey that follows. "Inharmonies" continues this exploration, showcasing Manoury's ability to weave dissonance and consonance into a cohesive whole.
The three-part "Slova" series delves into the world of Czech poet František Halas, with each movement—"Ozveny," "Ententyky," and "Uzkost"—offering a distinct emotional landscape. Similarly, the four-part "Trakl Gedichte" series is based on the poetry of Austrian poet Georg Trakl, with each movement—"Ballade," "Nachlied," "Rondel," and "Untergang"—painting a vivid picture through sound.
Throughout the album, Manoury's mastery of choral writing is evident, as he skillfully navigates complex rhythms and harmonies. "Inharmonies" is not just an album; it's an exploration of the human condition, a journey through the depths of poetry and philosophy, all brought to life through the power of choral music. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Philippe Manoury's "Inharmonies" promises a rewarding and engaging listening experience.