Jacques Ibert Mélodies
- Don quichotte - 2 chansons de Melpomène - La versure dorée…
F. Ferrari, baryton - D. Baldwin, piano - C. Dune, soprano - S. Lechevalier, piano -Jacques Ibert
Apart from the songs of Don Quixote, as picturesque and expressive, from the film of the same name, this disc introduces a little known aspect of the production of the composer. The melody is a genre that appeals J. Ibert, focusing on the quality ofpoetry, looking for the frank language and accuracy of expression, that leads to amusic that reveals these same qualities. Three Songs of Charles Vidrac exudes avitality that accommodates a sensitivity continually on the alert. The Gilded Greeneryreveals a set of beautiful harmonic richness. Avzc Four Songs, the musician becomesincisive, funny and ironic. The two steles are two small wonders Oriented lyrical. As forthe Song of Sancho, drinking song taken from Don Quixote, it symbolizes the earthyand jovial character. DDD 58:19