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Casadesus / Black Oak Ensemble - Avant L'orage - Music CD

Casadesus / Black Oak Ensemble - Avant L'orage - Music CD

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Black Oak Ensemble, the Chicago-based string trio with an international following, treats listeners to a double-album of stylish and often witty French treasures written between the World Wars. The ensemble offers seven rarely heard delicacies from the 1920s and 30s, including world premiere recordings of trios by Henri Tomasi, Robert Casadesus, and Gustave Samazeuilh along with works by Jean Cras, Emile Gou, Jean Franaix, and Gabriel Piern. Most were written for and dedicated to the virtuosic Trio Pasquier, which ranked among the era's chamber music superstars. Tomasi's Mediterranean roots are heard in the Provenal folk melody referenced in his Trio cordes en forme de divertissement, noted for it's colorful, kaleidoscopic finale. Casadesus's Trio cordes combines fine craftsmanship and poetic sincerity. Samazeuilh, a disciple of Claude Debussy, wrote his Suite en trio in the form of a Baroque dance suite. Celtic-infused folk music of his native Brittany emerges in Cras's Trio pour violon, alto et violoncelle, as does an homage to Beethoven's Op. 132 string quartet. Gou wrote his Trio pour violon, alto et violoncelle, energized with folk-dance elements, on the eve of his World War II army deployment. Franaix's Trio displays his trademark textural clarity, agility, and sense of humor. Piern's Trois pices en trio has even more fun with the listener with it's satirical finale conjuring intoxicated, stumbling house cats out on the town.
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