Composer: Luigi Nono, Franz Joseph Haydn, Gérard Grisey
Performer: Barbara Hannigan
Orchestra: Ludwig Orchestra
Conductor: Barbara Hannigan
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Alpha
Release: 2020
Size: 643 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Luigi Nono:
01. Djamila Boupachà
Franz Joseph Haydn:
Symphony No. 49 in F minor ‘La Passione’
02. I. Adagio
03. II. Allegro di molto
04. III. Minuet – Trio
05. IV. Finale. Presto
Gérard Grisey:
Quatre chants pour franchir le seuil
06. Prélude – I. La mort de l’ange
07. Interlude – II. La mort de la civilisation
08. Interlude – III. La mort de la voix
09. Faux interlude – IV. La mort de l’humanité
10. Berceuse
The starting point for Barbara Hannigan’s third recording for Alpha is a work by Gérard Grisey (1946-98) that is particularly close to her heart. Grisey wrote: ‘I conceived the Quatre Chants pour franchir le seuil [Four songs for crossing the threshold] as a musical meditation on death in four parts: the death of the angel, the death of civilisation, the death of the voice and the death of humanity… The texts chosen belong to four civilisations (Christian, Egyptian, Greek, Mesopotamian) and have in common a fragmentary discourse on the inevitability of death.’ Luigi Nono (1924-90) was a politically engaged composer. His stunning monody Djamila Boupacha, a heart-rending cry for solo soprano, pays tribute to a freedom fighter tortured by French paratroopers during the Algerian war; Picasso also portrayed her in charcoal. Once again Barbara Hannigan both sings and directs this pair of twentieth-century works with her friends of the Ludwig Orchestra. She has chosen to couple them with a Classical symphony by the master of the genre, Joseph Haydn, which also deals with the theme of the Passion. Her interpretation is extremely intense and highly personal.