Notes and Editorial Reviews
'Life', for bass-baritone and five instruments, is a chamber opera for single singer. Built around a brief, dense montage of texts drawn fromm Macbeth, it is indeed a highly theatrical work. 'The girl with silver hands' is an instrumental suite (with the addition of a trio for the final number). The piece concludes with a vocal trio, more definitely tonal, whose panting rhythmic recitation seems incesantly to defer an expected resolution. Like a continuous breath that never comes to an end... 'Wanderlied' was born of an old fascination for Schumann's 'Dichertliebe', his cycle of songs on a poet's love. The final piece on the CD, 'Praise of Secrecy', is a duo for piano and violin. Here once more we find ourselves in a post-Romantic climate
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Works on This Recording
1.
Life by Raoul Lay
Conductor:
Raoul Lay
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Ensemble Télémaque
Period: 20th Century
2.
L'éloge du secret by Raoul Lay
Conductor:
Raoul Lay
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Ensemble Télémaque
Period: 20th Century
3.
Wanderlied by Raoul Lay
Conductor:
Raoul Lay
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Ensemble Télémaque
Period: 20th Century
4.
Suite de La jeune fille aux mains d'argent by Raoul Lay
Conductor:
Raoul Lay
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Ensemble Télémaque
Period: 20th Century
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