Taís Víera is the soloist in a performance of Ernest Chausson’s Poème de l’Amour et de la Mer with the Orquestra Sinfônica Municipal de Santos, conducted by Luís Gustavo Petri.
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Taís Víera is the soloist in a performance of Ernest Chausson’s Poème de l’Amour et de la Mer with the Orquestra Sinfônica Municipal de Santos, conducted by Luís Gustavo Petri.
Watch and listen here.
The beloved Spanish soprano Victoria de los Angeles (above) sings Ernest Chausson’s Poème de l’amour et de la mer with the Orchestre de l”Association des Concerts Lamoureux, conducted by Jean-Pierre Jacquillat. The recording dates from 1969.
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Françoise Pollet (above) gives a marvelous rendering of Ernest Chausson‘s Poème de l’amour et de la mer; the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo is conducted by Armin Jordan.
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Above: Ernest Chausson turning pages for Claude Debussy, at Luzancy in 1893
The composers Ernest Chausson and Claude Debussy were great friends, and their admiration for one another’s music continued even after Chausson took Debussy to task for his debauched lifestyle.
In the Summer of 1893, Chausson has rented a house in Luzancy and invited Debussy to come for a long stay. Knowing of Debussy’s keen interest on the music of Modest Moussorgsky, Chausson had sent off for a score of the Russian composer’s BORIS GODUNOV and Debussy spent many hours at the piano, playing thru the opera, with Chausson seated to his left, turning the pages.
Chausson’s catalog of compositions is relatively brief, for his life was cut short by a bicycling accident in 1899. he was killed instantly, at the age of 44.
Chausson left us one great symphony, one opera (LE ROI ARTHUS), the gorgeous Poème de l’amour et de la Mer; the haunting Poème for violin and orchestra (used by Anthony Tudor for his ballet JARDIN AUX LILAS); chamber works, and songs.
Here is one of Chausson’s best-known works:
Chausson~Chanson perpetuelle – Sandra Porter – BBC 1996
Above: Ernest Chausson turning pages for Claude Debussy, at Luzancy in 1893
The composers Ernest Chausson and Claude Debussy were great friends, and their admiration for one another’s music continued even after Chausson took Debussy to task for his debauched lifestyle.
In the Summer of 1893, Chausson has rented a house in Luzancy and invited Debussy to come for a long stay. Knowing of Debussy’s keen interest on the music of Modest Moussorgsky, Chausson had sent off for a score of the Russian composer’s BORIS GODUNOV and Debussy spent many hours at the piano, playing thru the opera, with Chausson seated to his left, turning the pages.
Chausson’s catalog of compositions is relatively brief, for his life was cut short by a bicycling accident in 1899. he was killed instantly, at the age of 44.
Chausson left us one great symphony, one opera (LE ROI ARTHUS), the gorgeous Poème de l’amour et de la Mer; the haunting Poème for violin and orchestra (used by Anthony Tudor for his ballet JARDIN AUX LILAS); chamber works, and songs.
Here is one of Chausson’s best-known works:
Chausson~Chanson perpetuelle – Sandra Porter – BBC 1996