Bolero Ellipsos Quartet
Album info
Album-Release:
2014
HRA-Release:
07.04.2014
Label: Genuin
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Classical Crossover
Artist: Ellipsos Quartet
Composer: Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), Gabriel Pierne, Thierry Escaich, Jean Francaix (1912-1997)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Pavane pour une infante defunte (arr. for saxophone quartet) 05:54
- 2 I. Prelude 03:01
- 3 III. Forlane 05:27
- 4 IV. Rigaudon 03:25
- 5 V. Menuet 05:19
- 6 VI. Toccata 03:47
- 7 Introduction et Variations sur une Ronde Populaire 08:40
- 8 Le Bal (2003) 11:29
- 9 Tango Virtuoso (1993) 05:14
- 10 I. Gaguenardise 02:47
- 11 II. Cantilene 02:44
- 12 III. Serenade comique 02:04
- 13 Bolero 16:00
Info for Bolero
If one did not already know in advance that the saxophone was invented in France, the GENUIN CD by the Ellipsos Quartet from Nantes leaves one in no doubt of it! The four representatives of the youngest scion of the woodwind family play with the lightness of the Belle Epoque, the sensuality of Mediterranean nights and the elegance of French drivers. From Ravel's veiled Pavane to the burlesque pranks of Jean Françaix: the music on this CD is played with such versatility and color that one doesn't known where to begin or end with the dégustation… A consommer sans modération!
Ellipsos Quartet
Ellipsos Quartet
Flamboyance, audace, generosity: since their 2004 debut in Nantes, the three distinctive qualities aspired to by the French Ellipsos Quartet have been flamboyance (passionate), audace (daring) and générosité. These attributes have made Paul-Fathi Lacombe (soprano sax), Julien Brechet (alto sax), Sylvain Jarry (tenor sax) and Nicolas Herrouët (baritone sax) one of the foremost ensembles of their generation.
Flamboyance. A bright and homogeneous sound is combined with an energetic performance style. The virtuosity and mastery of the instrument creates a new and resplendent sound. Their intense live performances stir the same flame of passion with concert audiences.
Audace. The ever-innovative spirit of this quartet is founded on its self-confidence. The ensemble was the first saxophone quartet to be included in the Pro Quartet curriculum and give a chamber music class at the famed Paris Conservatory. The Ellipsos Quartet constantly expands its repertoire with new arrangements and premiere performances, spreading their fame and signature sound, and garnering several international prizes.
With dauntless verve, the four saxophonists also join forces with Javanese gamelans, string quartets, jazz greats and many other formations. In their most recent project, Sax & Gospel, they boldly blend their own vocals in with the instrumental ensemble sound.
This audace led to broadcasts on Radio France and concert engagements at Salle Pleyel, Petit Palais de Paris and other important concert venues. The quartet’s two albums, Médina and Peer Gynt, have been highly successful.
Generosity. Interacting with the audience in concert is spontaneous and indispensable. In addition to performing on stage, the Ellipsos Quartet also shares its musicality with other musicians. All four musicians teach young people as part of their yearly academy or give master classes in France and abroad. Because their music extends beyond concert auditoriums, the perspective of the Ellipsos Quartet extends beyond walls and boundaries. Their activities also include benefit concerts for UNICEF or guest performances in Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the US and Brazil, with more venues added all the time!
Booklet for Bolero