Immerse yourself in the avant-garde world of Pascal Dusapin with his compelling 1997 release, "Pascal Dusapin: Extenso, Apex et la melancolia." This chamber music album is a testament to Dusapin's innovative compositional style, blending intricate orchestration with profound emotional depth. The album opens with two solos from his "7 Solos for Orchestra" series, "Extenso" and "Apex," showcasing Dusapin's ability to create intricate textures and dynamic contrasts. The centerpiece of the album is "La melancolia 'Operatorio'," a four-part operatic work that delves into themes of melancholy and introspection. Each movement, interspersed with interludes, builds a narrative that is both haunting and beautiful. Recorded by naïve classique, this 58-minute journey is a must-explore for those interested in contemporary classical music and the avant-garde genre. Pascal Dusapin's unique voice and masterful compositional techniques make this album a standout in his discography.
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Tracks
7 Solos for Orchestra: No. 2, ExtensoPascal Dusapin, Orchestre National De Lyon, Emmanuel Krivine
7 Solos for Orchestra: No. 3, ApexPascal Dusapin, Orchestre National De Lyon, Emmanuel Krivine
La melancolia "Operatorio": I. Unius de quattuorPascal Dusapin, Nan Christie, Cécile Eloir, Timothy Greacen, Martyn Hill, Orchestre National De Lyon, Choeurs de Lyon-Bernard Tétu, David Robertson
La melancolia "Operatorio": Premier interludePascal Dusapin, Nan Christie, Cécile Eloir, Timothy Greacen, Martyn Hill, Orchestre National De Lyon, Choeurs de Lyon-Bernard Tétu, David Robertson
La melancolia "Operatorio": II. Il quatro locoPascal Dusapin, Nan Christie, Cécile Eloir, Timothy Greacen, Martyn Hill, Orchestre National De Lyon, Choeurs de Lyon-Bernard Tétu, David Robertson
La melancolia "Operatorio": Deuxième interludePascal Dusapin, Nan Christie, Cécile Eloir, Timothy Greacen, Martyn Hill, Orchestre National De Lyon, Choeurs de Lyon-Bernard Tétu, David Robertson
La melancolia "Operatorio": III. SaturnusPascal Dusapin, Nan Christie, Cécile Eloir, Timothy Greacen, Martyn Hill, Orchestre National De Lyon, Choeurs de Lyon-Bernard Tétu, David Robertson