Perspectives Anaëlle Tourret
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
19.11.2021
Label: Es-Dur
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Anaëlle Tourret
Composer: Andre Caplet (1878-1925), Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), Paul Hindemith (1895-1963), Heinz Holliger (1939)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- André Caplet (1878 - 1925): Divertissements pour harpe:
- 1 Caplet: Divertissements pour harpe: I. à la française 04:39
- 2 Caplet: Divertissements pour harpe: II. à l'espagnole 05:59
- Paul Hindemith (1895 - 1963): Sonate für Harfe:
- 3 Hindemith: Sonate für Harfe: I. Mäßig schnell 05:13
- 4 Hindemith: Sonate für Harfe: II. Lebhaft 02:19
- 5 Hindemith: Sonate für Harfe: III. Lied. Sehr langsam 03:12
- Benjamin Britten (1913 - 1976): Suite for Harp, Op. 83:
- 6 Britten: Suite for Harp, Op. 83: I. Overture 03:06
- 7 Britten: Suite for Harp, Op. 83: II. Toccata 01:29
- 8 Britten: Suite for Harp, Op. 83: III. Nocturne 02:57
- 9 Britten: Suite for Harp, Op. 83: IV. Fugue 01:19
- 10 Britten: Suite for Harp, Op. 83: V. Hymn (St. Denio) 05:31
- Heinz Holliger (b. 1939): Präludium, Arioso und Passacaglia:
- 11 Holliger: Präludium, Arioso und Passacaglia: I. Präludium 07:12
- 12 Holliger: Präludium, Arioso und Passacaglia: II. Arioso 02:17
- 13 Holliger: Präludium, Arioso und Passacaglia: III. Passacaglia 04:40
Info for Perspectives
On her debut album, which is being released in November on the label ES DUR, this young French harpist would like to present her instrument to listeners as an “unique example of compositional innovation and transition”, far from any excessive romanticism or lavish harmonies. After all, the harp is one of the oldest instruments known to music history and has passed through many different eras and stylistic epochs over the centuries. In the 20th century, it was often deprecated as a kind of angelic salon instrument.
But especially the past 100 years have been not just an extremely interesting time for music, but for the harp in particular, writes Tourret in the accompanying booklet. Composers rediscovered the instrument for themselves and came up with innovative techniques and unusual tone colours. Among them were Caplet, Hindemith, Britten and Holliger. The four compositions that Tourret has chosen for the album all posed their own new challenges – perspectives – and thus represent valuable additions to the repertoire. Those challenges include the unprecedented rhythmically articulated pedal glissandi in Caplet’s divertissements pour harpe, the changes of tone colour in Hindemith’s Sonata for Harp or the juggling with styles in Britten’s Suite for Harp, op. 83.
In presenting these works, Tourret has one main aim: to open up these new perspectives not just for herself but for listeners as well and to show how powerful the harp can be.
But this recording is not the first time that the harpist, a former member of the Orchesterakademie of the WDR Symphony Orchestra in Cologne, has engaged with contemporary music. She has already commissioned 20 new works for her instrument to help change the way the harp is perceived and redefine its role: “We are very lucky that composers today are unbelievably interested in the harp.”
They include Heinz Holliger, with whom she worked together in person for the recording of “Präludium, Arioso und Passacaglia”. “It was an honour for me to be able to play it to him. It is an incredibly rich piece with so many new techniques and colours, and with so many emotions. It is especially close to my heart; I couldn’t imagine this recording any more without this work.”
Anaëlle Tourret, harp
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Booklet for Perspectives