in Choir & Organ (Sep, 2018)
Lili Boulanger died on 15 March 1918, weakened by chronic pulmonary problems and Crohn’s disease. Claude Debussy died ten days later, but he was 56 to her 25. He was also male, self-evidently, and somewhere in that collision of facts and contrasts is the reason why we know little of Lili beyond a certain legend of beautiful suffering and the passionate but partisan advocacy of her formidable sister Nadia. But what a composer the younger sister was! She recognised the vocation in her teens and applied herself to a body of work that ranges between the youthfully affirmative tones of Renouveau, the shadow-side melancholy of Sous-bois and the startlingly beautiful Hymne …
Lili Boulanger: Hymne Au Soleil, Choral Works – Antonii Baryshevskyi
Präludium Des-Dur
Soir sur la plaine
La source
Pendant la tempête
Les sirènes
Renouveau
Sous-bois
D’un vieux jardin
D’un jardin clair
Cortège
Soleils de septembre
Pour les funérailles d’un soldat
Psalm 24 (La terre appartient à l’Eternel)
Vieille prière bouddique
Hymne au soleil
Antonii Baryshevskyi, Orpheus Vokalensemble, Michael Alber
20,90€
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