℗ 2022 Solo Musica
Released October 7, 2022
Duration 57m 36s
Record Label Solo Musica
Catalogue No. SM410
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

1919

Marion Leleu, Bertrand Giraud

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Viola Sonata in D Minor, Op. 73  
1.1
I. Allegro molto
Joseph Ryelandt; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
5:36
1.2
II. Adagio
Joseph Ryelandt; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
4:15
1.3
III. Allegro giocoso
Joseph Ryelandt; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
5:36
Viola Sonata in F Major, Op. 11 No. 4  
1.4
I. Ruhig
Paul Hindemith; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
3:13
1.5
II. Thema mit Variationen
Paul Hindemith; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
4:11
1.6
III. Finale (mit Variationen)
Paul Hindemith; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
10:20
Sonata for Viola & Piano  
1.7
I. Impetuoso
Rebecca Clarke; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
8:29
1.8
II. Vivace
Rebecca Clarke; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
4:05
1.9
III. Adagio
Rebecca Clarke; Marion Leleu; Bertrand Giraud
11:51
Digital Booklet
The year 1919: A point in time, European countries, a young woman, a young man and an elderly gentleman. This is the musical triptych that Marion Leleu and pianist Bertrand Giraud, who plays the wonderful grand piano Opus 102 by Stephen Paulello, have chosen for our album. These three composers could scarcely be more different, whether in their social situation, their geographical background, or their psychological make-up. Nevertheless the three are linked by their inspiration and their powers of musical invention, which is what has fascinated Marion Leleu from the start of this project. Like the waves of the sea in her homeland of Brittany, their melodic phrases come and go, they grow, develop amazing power, finally burst apart or die away gently. Joseph Ryelandt’s Sonata op. 73 enthralled her at once and she is very happy to be the first to record this work and bring out the score in a new edition together with Bertrand Giraud. This music deserves to be better known, and she hopes it will soon be part of the Romantic repertoire for the viola. The Sonata op.11/4 by Paul Hindemith is like a river or a journey, and although the playing time is not very long, you can feel like a marathon and remains a continuing challenge for the artists. The last work, the Sonata by Rebecca Clarke, is a necessary and moving call to offer her female successors greater visibility and freedom in the world of music. “Playing this work is like a return to the source of your feelings as a musician.” - Marion Leleu
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Solo Musica Studio Masters
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-21.70 to -17.30
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13 to 17
1
I. Allegro molto
-0.10-23.16-19.215
2
II. Adagio
-0.10-26.47-21.717
3
III. Allegro giocoso
-0.10-22.12-18.715
4
I. Ruhig
-0.99-23.15-18.813
5
II. Thema mit Variationen
-0.10-22.47-18.414
6
III. Finale (mit Variationen)
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I. Impetuoso
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8
II. Vivace
-0.10-25.30-21.715
9
III. Adagio
-0.10-22.95-17.314

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