Ohé for clarinet and cello
Piece for organ by
Bach
Ipso for clarinet solo
Piece for organ by
Bach
Canto for soprano, clarinet and cello
Piece for organ by
Bach
Memory for organ
Interpreted by a trio from the Accroche Note ensemble and Bernard Foccroulle at the organ, these pieces by Pascal Dusapin are more minima?list and all three inspired by the sounds, songs and expressions of the daily universe. Ohé refers to the soldiers' cry, a joyous, light interjection and onomatopoeia that has come down through the centuries and civilisations. Ipso is a variation on the infra-ordinary, a jovial, natural, dynamic held line whose musical material is simple but whose deployment is singular and subtle. Canto is a tribute to the Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi, naturally dedicated to singing, a woman's voice accompanied by supple, sinuous, plaintive harmonies with a gentle melancholy. Three contemporary pieces that dialogue with an older repertoire, that for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Distribution
with Accroche Note :
Armand Angster (clarinet)
Christophe Beau (cello)
Françoise Kubler (soprano)
and Bernard Foccroulle (organ)
Production
coréalisation Musique Sacrée en Avignon et Festival d'Avignon
avec le soutien de la Sacem