℗ 2019 Paraty
Released May 31, 2019
Duration 1h 08m 33s
Record Label Paraty
Catalogue No. PTY719252D
Genre Classical (Song (except lied))
 

Clairs de lune

Quatuor Manfred, Jean-Paul Fouchécourt

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Les Nuits d'été, H. 81  
1.1
I. Villanelle, H. 82
Hector Berlioz; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
2:03
1.2
II. Le spectre de la rose, H. 83
Hector Berlioz; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
6:38
1.3
III. Sur les lagunes. Lamento, H. 84
Hector Berlioz; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
5:54
1.4
IV. Absence, H. 85
Hector Berlioz; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
4:27
1.5
V. Au cimetière. Clair de lune, H. 86
Hector Berlioz; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
4:36
1.6
VI. L'île inconnue. barcarolle, H. 87
Hector Berlioz; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
3:53
Quatuor à cordes en Mi Mineur, Op. 121  
1.7
I. Allegro moderato
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred
5:57
1.8
II. Andante
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred
7:40
1.9
III. Finale. Allegro
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred
8:13
2 Songs, Op. 4  
1.10
I. La chanson du pêcheur
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
3:48
3 Songs, Op. 23  
1.11
I. Les berceaux
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
2:57
4 Songs, Op. 39  
1.12
IV. Les roses d'Ispahan
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
3:09
2 Songs, Op. 46  
1.13
II. Clair de lune
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
3:05
4 Songs, Op.51  
1.14
IV. La rose
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
2:55
3 songs, Op. 7  
1.15
I. Après un rêve
Gabriel Fauré; Quatuor Manfred; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt
3:18
Digital Booklet
"After more than 30 years of intense activity, the repertoire that our quartet has enjoyed, explored and championed is particularly vast. Several characteristics are expressed in it, and one of them is highlighted in this recording: our passion for the repertoire with voice. The truly rich histories of string quartets, of the French mélodie and of the German Lied offer parallels, but curiously, they only rarely intersected (Schoeck, Wellesz, Schoenberg, Eisler, Hindemith, Milhaud wrote for voice and the quartet, but are not among the most sought-after composers). We often approach certain cycles through transcriptions that we commission or create for ourselves (Haydn, Schumann, Dvořák, Brahms, Mahler). In response to the rich harmonic colours of Berlioz, Gabriel Fauré’s string quartet makes its presence felt through its entirely symbolist intimacy, its finely chiselled harmony, and “its thought purified up to the threshold of abstraction and evanescence” With regard to the Summer Nights and in order to pursue our singular poetic path with Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, our dear quintet partner proposed to us the Fauréan vision of Gautier’s Lamento (Fauré kept the original title La chanson du pêcheur whereas Berlioz chose Sur les lagunes). In order to develop this long-distance dialogue between the two composers, we were tempted to compare the Clair de lune of Paul Verlaine by Fauré with that of Gautier by Berlioz. This is how Clairs de lune was born, an album more poetic – more dreamlike – than musical, a truly personal album by our quartet, an amorous programme of mélodies for voice and string quartet." - Emmanuel Haratyk (Violist fot the Manfred Quartet).
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Paraty Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.74
-5.55 to -0.30
-21.78
-25.85 to -18.38
-18.13
-22.70 to -14.50
13
10 to 16
1
I. Villanelle, H. 82
-0.30-20.59-16.914
2
II. Le spectre de la rose, H. 83
-0.30-22.64-18.714
3
III. Sur les lagunes. Lamento, H. 84
-0.30-20.87-16.212
4
IV. Absence, H. 85
-0.30-21.60-17.113
5
V. Au cimetière. Clair de lune, H. 86
-0.30-23.82-20.116
6
VI. L'île inconnue. barcarolle, H. 87
-0.30-20.43-16.812
7
I. Allegro moderato
-0.30-21.32-18.213
8
II. Andante
-0.30-22.43-19.514
9
III. Finale. Allegro
-0.30-21.34-18.414
10
I. La chanson du pêcheur
-0.30-19.40-15.311
11
I. Les berceaux
-1.06-23.32-19.913
12
IV. Les roses d'Ispahan
-0.95-23.11-19.814
13
II. Clair de lune
-5.55-25.85-22.713
14
IV. La rose
-0.30-18.38-14.510
15
I. Après un rêve
-0.30-21.57-17.913

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