Après un rêve: Belle Époque: Nights at the piano

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“Après un rêve” is an ode to the French Belle Époque repertoire, depicting the beauty of dreams and the night. The album is an opportunity to hear and perhaps discover rarely played / rarely recorded wonderful works (Chaminade Nocturne, Duparc Aux étoiles, Poulenc Les soirées de Nazelles), alongside central pillars of the rep- ertoire, and includes a world premiere of Despax’s arrangement of Après un rêve. The album is attributed to his grandfather, Jacques Charpentreau, a French poet who adored this repertoire and frequently drew inspiration from the night in his works. Despax has curated some of his poetry, as well as works by other poets he admired to complement this music, taking the listener on an immersive poetic and musical journey through this nocturnal landscape.

Classic FM ALBUM OF THE WEEK

★★★★ “Vividly recorded…dispatched with full-blooded power and melting tenderness by Emmanuel Despax…kaleidoscopic panache of Poulenc’s Soirées de Nazelles, a particularly heart-tugging Clair de lune” – The Times

★★★★★ Performance ★★★★★ Recording “Despax is a formidable pianist, thoughtful and imaginative. Like an expert painter at the canvas, he carefully layers and tones sound, expertly measuring touch and pedal. This is beautiful playing, on an elegant yet substantial album” – BBC Music Magazine

“This is a delightful recital” – BBC Radio 3 Record Review

 

SKU: SIGCD747

Emmanuel Despax piano


Release Date: 16/06/2023

Catalogue Number: SIGCD747

Barcode: 635212074725

“This will clearly be a recording to savour” – Seen and Heard International

“Despax and his Fazioli produce a luxurious, quasi organ tone that ravishes the ear … Claire de Lune is another example of Despax the keyboard poet and colourist.” – Gramophone

“Despax seems indeed very much at home with the music” – The Classic Review

“This well-chosen and characterfully played collection of French music for solo piano by seven composers, from UK-based French pianist Emmanuel Despax is a delight … Despax is fluent and totally convincing throughout. Recommended.” – The Arts Desk

“This is a treasurable disc born of a musician of the highest possible musicality” – Classical Explorer

“It is the first time [Despax] has devoted an entire album to material by French composers, and the results, selections of elegance and finesse executed with consummate poise, are superb … Emotion and intellect are held in magnificent balance throughout the eighty-two-minute set … Après un rêve is an accomplishment of which Despax can be unreservedly proud.” – Textura

“A quality recording of known and less well-known French repertoire – and one which shows that Despax has Belle Epoque repertoire in his bones”. – Art Muse London

“Absolutely gorgeous…a really lovely album” – Scala Radio Album of the Weekend

“A dream-filled evocation of La belle époque … With his patience, his sensuous tonal palate and his ability to light on precisely the right bittersweet balance of ardour and regret, Despax carefully establishes our expectations of what’s to come…Despax can transform his sound and his outlook with remarkable dexterity; and whatever the spirit of the music – the calm radiance of Duparc’s transcription of Aux étoiles’, the malice-laced sizzle of Horowitz’s sly embellishments of the Saint-Saëns-Liszt Danse macabre, the plush innocence of Chaminade’s Nocturne – he conveys it with confidence and, when necessary, bravura” – International Piano

“The mood is sensuous, the choice irresistible…the works here particularly suit his sensibility…[Gaspard de la Nuit] he masters the ferocious challenges with ease, delicacy and strength” – The Observer

“Après un rêve is sound poetry. A recording of great interest and musical breadth that brings together many personalities … Despax gives life to the unspoken word and character to French music.” – Sonograma

Gabriel Fauré
[1] Après un rêve, Op. 7, No. 1 Arr. by Emmanuel Despax

Francis Poulenc
Les Soirées de Nazelles, FP 84
[2] Préambule
[3] I. Le comble de la distinction
[4] II. Le cœur sur la main
[5] III. La désinvolture et la discrétion
[6] IV. La suite dans les idées
[7] V. Le charme enjôleur
[8] VI. Le contentement de soi
[9] VII. Le goût du malheur
[10] VIII. L’alerte vieillesse
[11] Cadence
[12] Final

Claude Debussy
[13] Suite bergamasque, L. 75: III. Clair de lune

Camille Saint-Saëns
[14] Danse macabre, Op. 40 Arr. by Franz Liszt and Vladimir Horowitz

Cécile Chaminade
[15] Nocturne, Op. 165

Maurice Ravel
Gaspard de la nuit
[16] I. Ondine
[17] II. Le Gibet
[18] III. Scarbo

Henri Duparc
[19] Aux étoiles

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