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Special offer. Debussy: La Mer & Piano Preludes transcribed for orchestra

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle

Debussy: La Mer & Piano Preludes transcribed for orchestra

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…Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic, resplendently recorded, capture the languorous sensuality of L'après-midi supremely well, with the flautist Emmanuel Pahud phrasing in huge spans, and with...

Special offer. Debussy: La Mer & Piano Preludes transcribed for orchestra

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle

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Contents and tracklist

I. De l'aube à midi sur la mer
Track length9:19
II. Jeux de vagues
Track length6:46
III. Dialogue du vent et de la mer
Track length8:26
Prélude
Track length2:15
Tableau I
Track length10:37
Tableau II
Track length9:09
Tableau III
Track length6:20
Changement a vue...Tableau IV
Track length3:24
Preludes, Book 1, L. 117: Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest
Track length3:25
Preludes, Book 2, L. 123: Feuilles mortes
Track length3:35
Preludes, Book 2, L. 123: Feux d'artifice
Track length5:00

Awards and reviews

September 2005

…Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic, resplendently recorded, capture the languorous sensuality of L'après-midi supremely well, with the flautist Emmanuel Pahud phrasing in huge spans, and with the most refined rubati. La mer is less tempestuous than it can be... but I find it more convincing and more evocative than when it is turned into a concerto for orchestra. Once again every last touch of colour emerges in this beautifully natural recording.

2010

Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic's perfumed, pictorial 1964 recordings of Debussy's Prélude à L'après-midi d'unfaune and La mer (see above) have come to be revered – and rightly so, as they possess a remarkable frisson. Rattle's interpretations, recorded live, are markedly less urgent; with nary a noise from the audience, one might even mistake them for studio recordings. Yet these new accounts, too, have the ability to engross and sometimes even astonish. Note, for example, the sinuous swoop of the flutes and clarinets at the beginning of 'Jeux de vagues' in La mer, or the shimmering rustle of strings at 1'00" in the Prélude – both almost tactile sensations.
Of course, one counts on Rattle to elucidate detail, and here the clarification of the music's intricately layered textures is revelatory. Karajan appears more intent on blending colours, creating a kind of sonic kaleidoscope that, coupled with a strong narrative thrust, can make Debussy sound a little like Rimsky-Korsakov. Subtlety may be part of the issue. Karajan, for example, heightens dynamic contrast whereas Rattle grades the dynamics as per Debussy's instructions (he's one of the few conductors who seems to have noticed that there's but one fortissimo in the Prélude).
The makeweights are especially valuable.
There aren't that many recordings of La boîte àjoujoux in the catalogue and this zestful, gracefully droll performance is among the best. As in the Prélude and La mer, the conductor's supple tempo manipulations convey a real feeling of spontaneity. Colin Matthews's scoring of three piano Préludes evokes Debussy's sound world with preternatural accuracy.
The turbulence of 'Ce qu'a vu le vent d'Ouest' and sparkle of 'Feux d'artifice' are most impressive, though 'Feuilles mortes', with its hauntingly desolate atmosphere, is perhaps finer still.
In short, a dazzling disc.

the clarification of the music’s intricately layered textures is revelatory… In short, a dazzling disc
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