Bob Draper asks...
>Is there anything else besides the symphonies that anyone has heard?
about Alberic Magnard..
Well I have an old EMI CD set of his opera 'GUERCOEUR'. It has been
collecting dust on my shelves atleast since I bought it 10 years ago, I
belive I lisened to it then, put it away and forgot about it. Like most
French things on EMI its conducted by Michel Plasson, I have listened to
about five minutes of the prologue of this three hour epic when writing,
now I'm fasttracking through the discs to get a feel for the music; and its
sort of a mix between Berlioz and Wagner, most of it rather solemn music.
Reading in the booklet, its not really an opera but something like a
semi-religious opera-oratorio.. Unfortunatly its too late in the evening
and I'm to tired, so I cant really make it any justice at the moment, but
I promise that I'll give it a real chance, and will post a report sometime
during the coming decade 8^)
{on EMI 7491938, released in 1987 - and before someone asks, yes I bought
it unseen, with a batch of maybe 25 EMI cutouts back then}
I also have a mix of pianomusic played by one Christoph Keller on a
cassette somewhere, but I cant find it right now... But, that's the wonder
of having a database of your recorded music collection, strange things turn
up.
Perhaps someone of our French co-listers have a opus-list to supply?
I, myself will look into (within this decade) Magnard's symphonies since
Don recomended them.
Cheers
peter lundin, gothenburg.se - Counting the days: DSCH 100 (1906-2006)
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