Immerse yourself in the profound and resonant world of Paul Tortelier's cello concertos, masterfully performed by the Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli. Released on October 15, 1988, under the Arion label, this album is a testament to the timeless beauty of classical music, specifically within the requiem genre.
The album features a collection of Tortelier's concertos, showcasing his exceptional compositional skills and the Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli's virtuosity. The tracklist includes three full concertos, each divided into distinct movements, and a set of variations titled "May Music Save Peace." The concertos are presented in their entirety, allowing the listener to experience the full scope of Tortelier's musical vision.
The first concerto, in B-flat major, opens with an "Allegro moderato," setting a lively yet measured pace. The "Adagio non troppo" movement offers a moment of reflection, while the "Rondo allegro" concludes the concerto with a spirited finale. The second concerto, in A major, follows a similar structure, with an "Allegro" opening, a "Largo con sordini, mesto" middle movement, and an "Allegro assai" conclusion. The third concerto, in D major, Op. 3, mirrors this format with its own "Allegro," "Larghetto," and "Allegro" movements.
The "Variations May Music Save Peace" section is a standout feature of the album. Each variation is named after a different character or theme, such as "La Romantique," "Maestoso - L'Intrépide," and "La Super," adding a narrative element to the music. The variations culminate in the "Thème," providing a cohesive conclusion to this diverse set of pieces.
With a duration of one hour and two minutes, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of Tortelier's concerto repertoire. The Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli's performance is marked by precision, passion, and a deep understanding of the composer's intent. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.