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Bruno Mantovani: Concerto pour deux altos, Time Stretch & Finale

Tabea Zimmermann & Antoine Tamestit (violas)

Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège, Pascal Rophé

Bruno Mantovani: Concerto pour deux altos, Time Stretch & Finale
Mantovani certainly has a gift for inventing the kind of refined and detailed orchestral textures that one generally thinks of as French, but there are also moments of great power and virtuosity...

Bruno Mantovani: Concerto pour deux altos, Time Stretch & Finale

Tabea Zimmermann & Antoine Tamestit (violas)

Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège, Pascal Rophé

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Mantovani certainly has a gift for inventing the kind of refined and detailed orchestral textures that one generally thinks of as French, but there are also moments of great power and virtuosity...

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With this third monograph in the catalogue, æon affirms its commitment to the renowned composer he has become since his first opuses. Notable for the exemplary quality of the chosen works as well as by the excellence of the artists involved, this disc presents some of Bruno Mantovani's recent output.

The whole represents uncontestable features of the music of our century: energy to take your breath away, an unsurpassable art of orchestration, constantly renewed invention and sensitive poetry… Named Composer of the Year at the 2009 Victoires de la Musique awards, Bruno Mantovani confirms with this disc his place amongst the leading creators of his generation.

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26th May 2011

Mantovani certainly has a gift for inventing the kind of refined and detailed orchestral textures that one generally thinks of as French, but there are also moments of great power and virtuosity in the Concerto, which was written for the outstanding soloists Tabea Zimmermann and Antoine Tamestit who play here
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