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Label Antarctica |
UPC 0608917731620 |
Catalogue number AR 016 |
Release date 10 January 2020 |
Le TRIO PHALAENA n’existait pas, il suffisait de l’inventer...
Isabelle Chardon (violon), Sophie HALLYNCK (harpe) et Christophe Delporte (accordéon) tous les trois professeurs à l’Institut Supérieur de musique et de pédagogie de Namur (Imep) décident d’entremêler leurs sonorités et de vous présenter un trio tout en élégance.
PHALAENA, qui signifie ”papillon”, symbolise la légèreté, la grâce, et la subtile renaissance de la nature.
L'association de la harpe, du violon et du Bayan (accordéon de concert), offre une alliance de sonorités inouïes et favorise un répertoire éclectique.
De Jean Sébastien Bach à Maurice Ravel en passant par Eric Satie, Camille Saint-Saëns, ou encore Manuel de Falla, Le trio PHALAENA vous étonnera par la complicité de ses musiciens.
Si beaucoup ont toujours considéré l’accordéon comme un sous-instrument sous l’obséquieux prétexte qu’il est l’instrument populaire par excellence, ces trois artistes balaient d’un grand coup toutes les vulgarités commises à l’encontre de ce formidable instrument de musique.
Tantôt souriants et gais, tantôt déchirants et tristes, les accents de leur musique se font le reflet de la vie : ils sont alors si intensément humains que l’émotion esthétique pure et totale envahit l’assemblée des auditeurs qui se livrent à la musique pour y laver toutes leurs idées préconçues.
Isabelle Chardon (violin), Sophie HALLYNCK (harp) and Christophe Delporte (accordion) are all teachers at the IMEP(Superior institute for musique and pedagogy in Namur). They decided to mix their sounds and present an elegant trio. PHALAENA, means ”butterfly”, and symbolises the lightness, grace, and the subtle rebirth of nature.
From Jean Sébastien Bach & Maurice Ravel passing Eric Satie, Camille Saint-Saëns, to Manuel de Falla, the PHALAENA trio amazes with a unique interplay by the three musicians.
Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He enriched established German styles through his skill in counterpoint, harmonic and motivic organisation, and the adaptation of rhythms, forms, and textures from abroad, particularly from Italy and France. Bach's compositions include the Brandenburg Concertos, the Goldberg Variations, the Mass in B minor, two Passions, and hundreds of cantatas. His music is revered for its technical command, artistic beauty, and intellectual depth.
Bach's abilities as an organist were highly respected during his lifetime, although he was not widely recognised as a great composer until a revival of interest in and performances of his music in the first half of the 19th century. He is now generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time.
From the end of 1890, de Falla studied piano at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid in Madrid under José Tragó and Felipe Pedrell. Under their influence, he got interested into the native Spanish music, especially the flamenco music of Andalusia and more specifically the cante jondo, of which he publiced a manuscript called El cante jondo. Influences of this can be found throughout his body of works. His first major work was an opera (zarzuela) in one act from 1905 La vida breve, which did not premier until 1913. From 1907 to 1914 De Falla stayed in Paris, where he got inspired by composers such Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Paul Dukas. During this time, he wrote little music. Much of his much most famous works were composed upon arrival in Madrid at the start of the First World War, such as his Noches en los jardines de España, El amor brujo and El corregidor y la molinera, which after an adaption is now know as El sombrero de tres picos. From 1921 to 1939, he lived in Granada where composed his El retablo de maese Pedro. The harpsichord part was specifically written for Wanda Landowska. Slowly, the Spanish folk music influences decreased and he adopted a more neo-classicistic style.
In 1939 De Falla moved to Argentina, where he died in 1946.