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Calmel - Les Improbables: Chamber Music | Evidence Classics EVCD121

Calmel - Les Improbables: Chamber Music

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Label: Evidence Classics

Cat No: EVCD121

Barcode: 5051083205566

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 28th March 2025

Contents

Artists

Thomas Bloch (glass harmonica)
Marion Chiron (accordion)
Annelise Clement (clarinet)
Laurent Durupt (piano)
Anne Gastinel (cello)
Pauline Haas (harp)
Baptiste Herbin (alto saxophone)
Fumie Hihara (koto)
Patrick Langot (cello)
Florian Le Bleis (horn)
Anne Le Pape (violin)
Benoit Levesque (double bass)
Arnaud Pieniezny (violin)
Xavier Phillips (cello)
Nicolas Prost (saxophones)
Michel Supera (alto saxophone)

Works

Calmel, Olivier

Gravity Ripples
If
Joy Forever
La Legende de Kaguya-Hime
Manhattan Sonate - Financial District
Mystic Archipel
Suite metamorphique
Views (3) of a Duet

Artists

Thomas Bloch (glass harmonica)
Marion Chiron (accordion)
Annelise Clement (clarinet)
Laurent Durupt (piano)
Anne Gastinel (cello)
Pauline Haas (harp)
Baptiste Herbin (alto saxophone)
Fumie Hihara (koto)
Patrick Langot (cello)
Florian Le Bleis (horn)
Anne Le Pape (violin)
Benoit Levesque (double bass)
Arnaud Pieniezny (violin)
Xavier Phillips (cello)
Nicolas Prost (saxophones)
Michel Supera (alto saxophone)

About

Composer Olivier Calmel has decided to devote his new monograph, ‘Les Improbables’, to the specific field of chamber music. The common thread running through this new recording is the choice of rare instruments with unique sonorities, such as the thirteen-string koto or the glass harmonica, and a mosaic of sound textures rarely used in Western chamber music: the combination of harp, glass harmonica and saxophone, the quartet with accordion or the reed duo.

The works recorded in ‘Les Improbables’ are all inspired by the poetry of John Keats, Victor Hugo, Léopold Sédar Senghor, José-Maria de Heredia and Rudyard Kipling, the visual arts of master glass artist Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert, and tales such as The Bamboo Chopper.

Nourished by a wide range of influences and a rich, poetic language, from the traditional music of the Mediterranean and the Balkans to the cantatas of Bach, from John Adams to Keith Jarrett, Olivier Calmel draws on a genuine fascination for rhythm, an art of counterpoint that reveals a chiselled instrumentation and constantly seeks to shift the lines, in particular by proposing to the performer the use of certain codifications of improvised music in a resolutely innovative style. A compositional aesthetic that is fully in keeping with the tradition of the forms and language of tonal, polyphonic, and percussive music.

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