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Maurice Emmanuel – Chamber Music and Songs (FLAC)

Maurice Emmanuel - Chamber Music and Songs (FLAC)
Maurice Emmanuel – Chamber Music and Songs (FLAC)

Composer: Maurice Emmanuel
Performer: Frederic Angleraux, Francois Killian
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0231
Release: 2014
Size: 277 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 6
01. I. Allegro moderato
02. II. Adagio non troppo
03. III. Allegro giocoso ma non troppo vivace

Suite sur des airs populaires grecs, Op. 10
04. I. Allegro moderato
05. II. Allegretto
06. III. Allegro ma non troppo
07. IV. Allegro energico

Musiques, Op. 17
08. No. 1, Prelude
09. No. 2, Vibrations
10. No. 3, Le vieux coucou
11. No. 4, Sous les pins
12. No. 5, Resonances
13. No. 6, Invitation à la valse
14. No. 7, Villanelle du temps passe
15. No. 8, Berceuse
16. No. 9, Marche au bonheur
17. No. 10, Valse hongroise
18. No. 11, Des mots! Des mots!
19. No. 12, Postlude

These three early works of the French composer Maurice Emmanuel (1862–1938) show him emerging from the influence of César Franck to find an individual voice.


The ambitious Violin Sonata, almost half an hour in duration, is here receiving its first recording. The Suite on Greek Folktunes, arrangements of Greek folk material, as the title suggests, wiry and winsome by turn, attest to Emmanuel’s deep knowledge of Greek music. The texts of the song-cycle Musiques, here receiving only its second recording, are by the poet, geographer and historian Louis de Launay – a polymath like Emmanuel, who was a scholar of the music of ancient Greece.


The French violinist Frédéric Angleraux performs both as soloist and chamber musician: he was first violin of the Quatuor Johannes until 2006 and now plays with the Schumann Quartet of Geneva. The mezzo soprano Hélène Hébrard has sung in Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, the Purcell Room, in Barbados, and elsewhere. In 2011 she won the prize for French mélodie in the international song competition Les Symphonies d’Automne in Mâcon.


François Killian performs widely in France and German and has also appeared at the Wigmore Hall in London and in Tokyo. He has been active in the rediscovery of the composer Paul Juon (1872–1940) and he has recorded several of his piano works.

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