Six ancient epigraphs
Reference Editions Fortin
Claude Debussy " The Six Ancient Epigraphs " Transcription for flute, violin, cello and viola by Bernard Chapron
Listening:
Epigraph 1 : To invoke Pan
Epigraph 2 : For a tomb without a name
Epigraph 3 : For the night
Epigraph 4 : For the dancer
Epigraph 5 : For the Egyptian woman .mp3
Epigraph 5 : For the Egyptian woman .mp3
Epigraph 6 : To thank the rain
Debussy’s Bilitis Songs were originally for the stage, to accompany a recitation of the text. The original scoring included two flutes, and the work was composed in 1897-8. Debussy later re-scored the melodic material to create the Six Epigraphes Antiques for two pianos. This arrangement returns the melody lines to the flutes, and includes very sensitive scoring for the strings. The arrangement is entirely natural and works extremely well. The playing here is similarly excellent; Chapron’s flute playing is sensitive, beautifully controlled and uses a vast array of tone colours. He has a natural instinct for the shaping of the phrases and is clearly passionate about the music. He is accompanied by three highly accomplished string players, who create atmosphere where required, bringing solo lines out of the texture and then returning to an accompanying role. The sense of ensemble is always excellent and the quality is consistently high.
Carla Rees
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