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Nectaire, the old gardener (a fallen angel) from the novel "The Revolt of the Angels" by Anatole France, plays the flute for his guests. He improvises so beautiful musical nature descriptions that even the animals come and listen to him.
This scene inspired Charles Koechlin to write a three-volume cycle of 96 pieces for solo flute. The 77-year-old composer wrote this collection on the suggestion of the flutist Jean Merry. This CD contains volume 2 with the subtitle "In the antique forest". Charles Koechlin was born of Alsatian parentage in Paris in 1867. He gained his first musical impressions from his sister's piano playing. At an older age, he was deeply impressed by various musical works, so by Bach's "Pfingstkantate". Due to bad health, he had to abandon his studies in natural sciences at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris. In 1890, he joined the composition class of Jules Massenet at the Paris Conservatoire. Further teachers were André Gédalge and Gabriel Fauré, whose incidental music to Maeterlincks "Pelléas et Mélisande" was arranged for orchestra by Koechlin. He also met Claude Debussy and orchestrated his ballet "Khamma". When teaching classes himself, the composers Francis Poulenc and Darius Milhaud were among his students. All his life, he was very interested in numerous areas beyond music, such as literature, philosophy, astronomy, mathematics, cinema and travelling. These areas influenced his vast composition oeuvres. His works, however, hardly attracted interest during his lifetime, as he avoided coteries and salons which would have boosted his career, but preferred to keep his independence. Charles Koechlin died at the age of 83 years in his house in Le Canadel (Southern France) on New Year’s Eve in 1950. Flutist Hans Balmer was born in Berne, Switzerland, in 1964. After passing the university-entrance diploma (matura), he attended the Conservatory there as a student of Christian Studler and was awarded the performance certificate "with distinction" in 1990. He attended masterclasses by Aurèle Nicolet, Renate Greiss, Harrie Starreveld and Felix Renggli, amongst others. He received important musical influences from Siegfried Palm, Jörg Ewald Dähler and many more. The Bernese composer and pianist Urs Peter Schneider drew his attention to Charles Koechlin and since then, he is dealing intensively with his music. He gives concerts at home and abroad, does radio recordings with contemporary music and teaches at a music school in the Bernese Oberland. Check out the artist's website: http://www.hansbalmer.ch Track List: 1. A l'ombre, par une fraîche matinée de printemps 2. La claire forêt 3. Jeux dans la clairière 4. Le Bois sacré 5. Le bruissement des feuilles 6. Boire à l'ombre, en été 7. Danses des nymphes, au soleil 8. Jeux des Naïades 9. Fraîcheur des beaux matins de la montagne 10. Le Chevrier 11. Danse de Faune 12. Mollesque sub arbore somni... 13. La mer aux bruits innombrables 14. Endymion, berger 15. Le satyre 16. Majoresque cadunt altis de montibus umbrae 17. Caprice du Faune 18. Sur la mort d'un chat 19. Pureté du matin sur la grève 20. L'Heureux petit berger 21. Calme du soir 22. Brise fraîche du matin sur la mer 23. O fortunatos nimium... agricolas 24. Soir lumineux 25. Gaîté du Printemps dans la Forêt 26. Tityre, tu patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi 27. Danses dans la forêt 28. At secura quies... 29. Formosi pecoris custos, formosior ipse 30. Les oiseaux sont ivres... 31. Silène 32. Pour le cortège de Dionysos Other Genres:
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