Claude Debussy Charles Munch French National Radio Orchestra And Chorus - La Mer Nocturnes

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Review by Tri Sulistio

La Mer Nocturnes is a stunning album that showcases the brilliance of Claude Debussy's compositions. The album is performed by the French National Radio Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Charles Munch. The album features three of Debussy's most famous works: La Mer, Nocturnes, and Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun.

The album opens with La Mer, a three-part symphonic work that captures the essence of the sea. The orchestra's performance is breathtaking, with each note perfectly placed to create a sense of movement and fluidity. The second part of the album features Nocturnes, a three-part piece that explores the beauty of the night. The orchestra's performance is hauntingly beautiful, with the chorus adding a layer of ethereal quality to the music.

The final piece on the album is Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, a piece that is considered one of Debussy's most famous works. The orchestra's performance is stunning, with each instrument perfectly balanced to create a sense of dreamlike wonder.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Fêtes
Sirènes
Dialogue Du Vent Et De La Mer
Nuages
De L'Aube A Midi Sur La Mer
Jeux De Vagues

Video

Debussy - La Mer - Nocturnes, Charles Munch

Catalog Numbers

SMS 2579E

Labels

Concert Hall

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Credits

RoleCredit
ChorusFrench National Radio Chorus
Composed ByClaude Debussy
ConductorCharles Munch
OrchestraFrench National Radio Orchestra

About Claude Debussy Charles Munch French National Radio Orchestra And Chorus

Born: August 22, 1862 (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France). Died: March 25, 1918 (Paris, France). Claude Debussy was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Debussy's music frees itself of the academicism of the late nineteenth century (in particular that of the Austro / German School) to offer new perspectives and dimensions to twentieth century music. Through the use of pentatonic scales, of the whole tone scale, he returns to the ambiguity of modal systems and accomplishes a revolution of traditional harmony, different from the Wagnerian revolution. Debussy's music frees itself from the tyranny of the bar, which with its periodic accents forces the rhythm to a pre-ordered repetitions; as a consequence of these metric-harmonic innovations the classical forms are abandoned.

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    • Achille-Claude Debussy

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Summary by Tri Sulistio

La Mer Nocturnes is a magnificent album that showcases the beauty and brilliance of Claude Debussy's compositions. The French National Radio Orchestra and Chorus, under the direction of Charles Munch, deliver a truly exceptional performance that is sure to leave listeners in awe.

Comments

This just was released on stereo sacd by tower records japan.
Incredible performance.
42:10 my god really French mood!!! God bless Charles Munch
Any performance or recording of a Munch LA MER is superior in so many ways to any other; no other conductor finds the myriad of details, subtle nuances, evocative colors, and unique tempo changes than he. Van Beinum, Desormiere, Inghelbrecht, Ansermet, Cantelli, and Monteux/BSO come close, but not quite.