Release Date: 03 December 2021
Label: La Buissonne
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 3770010548072
Genres: Classical  Contemporary Classical  
Release Date: 03 December 2021
Label: La Buissonne
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 3770010548072
Genres: Classical  Contemporary Classical  
Description
'INFERNO' arrives in the continuity of Vulcano for a large symphonic ensemble, where I took volcanic phenomena and their dynamics as my main subject. In some beliefs, the crater is considered the gateway to the kingdom of hell, filled with evil spirits. Unlike the volcano, which is a cone erected towards the sky, Dante's Hell is represented by a cone turned towards the centre of the earth, a kind of funnel into which all the evil of the universe is poured. From Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, Inferno is based on the topography of Hell, more precisely on Dante's descent through the nine infernal circles as he is guided by Virgil. Dante's text is a guide, a thread of Ariadne, a pretext for the work of sound and its conduct towards abyssal frequencies, towards sounds beyond human perception... (Yann Robin)
'QUARKS' (concerto for cello and orchestra) are the elementary particles of matter, the smallest known to date. They were discovered by the American physicist Murray Gell-Mann. It was the story of their name that inspired me. These amazing particles, the quarks, are enclosed in the nucleus of the atom, inside the protons and neutrons themselves. When they were discovered, it was necessary to find a name for them. Murray Gell-Mann wanted to avoid using ancient Greek at all costs, especially because his predecessors had taken the word atom (atoms meaning unbreakable, uncut) from the Greek. A name made obsolete by subsequent scientific discoveries, first by that of the protons and neutrons that make up the atom considered indivisible, then by his own discovery further dividing matter inside protons and neutrons.
However, the physicist was keen to find a name that would not become meaningless, even if it persisted in the future. To be prepared for any eventuality, he imagined a new name, without any meaning, which was first and foremost a sound. The physicist has the idea of a phoneme, an onomatopoeia that he pronounces: Kwork. What was only a sound
for Gell-Mann, remained so for a while, until he discovered this quote from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake: Three quarks for muster mark. The sound became incarnated in a word and the elementary particles had found a way to write their name. (Yann Robin)
Personnel: Orchestre National de Lille, Alexandre Bloch (conductor - track 1), Peter Rundel (conductor - track 2), Éric-Maria Couturier (cell - track 2).
Tracklisting
The Magic Lantern
Flo and The Murmurs
Vincent Courtois
Jean-Debastien Simonoviez
Winston Choi
Stephan Oliva Trio
Jean-Francois Jenny-Clark
Jean-Marc Foltz, Stephan Oliva & Bruno Chevillon
Kari Beate Tandberg
SWR Vokalensemble, IRCAM, Yuval Weinberg
Marco Fusi
Klangforum Wien, Johannes Kalitzke, Bas Wiegers, Alessandro Baticci, Rafal Zalech
Sofia Burgos, Sofia Jernberg, Zwerm
Andreas Skouras, Bela Bartok, Gyorgy Ligeti, Wolfgang von Schweinitz, Pascal Dusapin, Unsuk Chin, Y
Mikael Rudolfsson, Olivier Vivares, Gerard Grisey, Luciano Berio, Eloain Lovis Hubner, Bernhard Gan
John Palmer, Delphine Henriet, Barbara Maurer, Hofer Symphoniker, Alinde Quartett, Johannes Klumpp,