Eugène YSAŸE Poème nocturne
Over time, the memory of the brilliant virtuoso that was Eugène Ysaÿe (Liège, 1858 - Brussels, 1931) ended up supplanting his status as a composer in the collective memory. It should be remembered, however, that Eugène Ysaÿe created, through his works, a fundamentally new and original genre, distinguished by a science of writing and harmonic richness. This album brings together concert works by Eugène Ysaÿe which, with the exception of the Saltarelle carnavalesque, have never been recorded in their orchestral version. It therefore invites us on a unique journey into the composer's sound universe, from his first to his last compositions written for soloist(s) and orchestra.
1) Fantaisie for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 32, Svetlin Roussev, Orchestre Philharmonique De Liège conducted by Pablo González
2) Petit Poème Romantique - George Tudorache/Orchestre Philharmonique De Liège conducted by Pablo González
3) Variations Sur Un Thème De Paganini for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 12 - Svetlin Roussev/Orchestre Philharmonique De Liège conducted by Pablo González
4) Saltarelle Carnavalesque for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 11 - George Tudorache/Orchestre Philharmonique De Liège conducted by Pablo González
5) Poème Nocturne for Violin, Cello and Orchestra, Op. 29 - Svetlin Roussev/Henri Demarquette/ Orchestre Philharmonique De Liège conducted by Pablo González
6) Paraphrase Sur Un Thème De Mendelssohn for Voice and Orchestra - Sarah Defrise/Orchestre Philharmonique De Liège conducted by Pablo González
Manufacturer and Label : Musique en Wallonie