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Bientôt Noël ! Clic Musique ! CLICMAG N° 66 Votre disquaire classique, jazz, world DÉCEMBRE 2018 BIENTÔT NOËL ! Retrouvez les 25 000 références de notre catalogue sur www.clicmusique.com ! Hyperion J.S. Bach : Variations Goldberg C.P.E. Bach : Sonates C.P.E. Bach : Concertos B. Bartók : Mikorkosmos, Livre B. Bartók : Sonate pour A. Borodin : Quintette pour piano; Angela Hewitt, piano wurttembourgeoises pour violoncelle, H 432, 436 et 439 6; Suite, op. 14; 15 Chansons deux pianos et percussion Quatuor à cordes n° 2 Mahan Esfahani, clavecin Nicolas Altstaedt, violoncelle; Ensemble paysannes hongroises, Sz71... Cédric Tiberghien, piano Piers Lane, piano Arcangelo; Jonathan Cohen Cédric Tiberghien, piano Quatuor Goldner CDA68146 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA67995 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68112 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68123 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68153 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68166 - 1 CD Hyperion S. Bortkiewicz : Sonate n° 2 J. Brahms : Un Requiem Allemand, M. Bruch : Quatuor n° 1 F. Busoni : Œuvres tardives pour L. 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Janácek : Quatuors à cordes n° 1, 5 et 6 Allan Clayton, ténor The gentle physician n° 1-3 BBC Scottish SO n° 1 et 2 London Mozart Players Julius Drake, piano The Orlando Consort Royal String Quartet Jean Ossonce Quatuor Takacs Howard Shelley, piano, direction CDA67997 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68154 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68179 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68206 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68196 - 1 CD Hyperion CDD22068 - 2 CD Hyperion N. Medtner : Concerto pour piano n° Leo Ornstein : Quintette piano, op. O. Park : Œuvres chorales Prokofiev, Chostakovitch : Ravel, Falla : Œuvres Bernardino de Ribera : 2 / S. 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Musique chorale 140, 141, 159, 380, 427 et 430 Ulster Orchestra Tchaikovski : Variations Rococo Méditations; Sérénade Anthony Marwood, violon de la Renaissance anglaise Angela Hewitt, piano Howard Shelley, piano et direction A. Gerhardt, violoncelle; Stefan Blunier Alban Gerhardt; Caballé-Domenech BBC Scottish SO; Martyn Brabbins The Binchois Consort; Andrew Kirkman CDA67613 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68104 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68063 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA67790 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA67986 - 1 CD Hyperion CDA68228 - 1 CD Hyperion 2 ClicMag décembre 2018 www.clicmusique.com Disque du mois / Sélection Noël an, au premier dimanche de l’année et à l’Epiphanie. Proposé ici dans une ver- sion intemporelle enregistrée en 1974, il réunit Peter Schreier, Theo Adam et Arleen Augér accompagnés du Chœur et de la Philharmonie de Dresde pla- cés sous la direction de Martin Flämig. Suivent les Cantates qui occupent une place importante dans l’œuvre de Noël J.S. Bach : Oratorio de Noël, Noël à Berlin : Œuvres pour O sanctissima : Chants de Noël du Cantor de Leipzig. Ses fonctions BWV 248 chœur a cappella d’Allemagne et du Monde, vol. 2 de Maître de Chapelle en font le res- Gaechinger Cantorey Sirventes Berlin MDR Rundfunkchor ponsable de l’organisation musicale Hans-Christoph Rademann Stefan Schuck Philipp Ahmann CAR83312 - 2 CD Carus CAR83493 - 1 CD Carus GEN17484 - 1 CD Genuin des deux principales églises de la ville (Saint-Nicolas et Saint-Thomas) et cette Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) période est particulièrement féconde Oratorio de Noël, en 6 parties, BWV 248; puisque Bach compose une cantate Cantate et autres œuvres choisies pour le pour tous les dimanches et jours de temps de Noël fêtes. Issues de son imposant corpus Stefan Molardi, orgue; Holland Boys’ Choir; des Cantates Sacrées, ces œuvres fes- Netherlands Bach Collegium; Pieter Jan Leusink, tives et jubilatoires sont interprétées direction; Dresdner Kreuzchor; Dresdner Philhar- avec maîtrise par le Holland Boys ’Choir monie; Martin Flämig, direction et le Netherlands Bach Collegium de BRIL95853 • 11 CD Brilliant Classics Noël à Dresde : Œuvres chorales Weihnachtslieder (Deluxe Edition) Sehling, Fux : Noël à la Cathédrale Pieter Jan Leusink. Pour clore cette Dresdner Kreuzchor; Martin Flämig; SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart; Orpheus de Prague au 18ème siècle l’approche de la célébration des passionnante exploration vient enfin Dresdner Philharmonie; Kammerchor der Vokalensemble; Hans-Christoph Collegium Marianum En couverture A fêtes de fin d’année, voilà une bien l’orgue. Instrument de prédilection de Frauenkirche Dresden; Matthias Grünert Rademann; Frieder Bernius… Jana Semeradova belle initiative du label Brilliant Clas- Bach, il l’accompagne tout au long de ROP6159 - 1 CD Rondeau CAR83031 - 4 CD Carus SU4174 - 1 CD Supraphon sics qui regroupe dans ce beau coffret sa vie et la période de son Cantorat toute la musique de Noël composée par est également prolifique en la matière Johann Sebastian Bach. On y retrouve (Préludes, Fugues, Chorals). Admi- évidemment le monumental « Weih- rablement servies par le jeu expert et nachtsoratorium », composé à Leipzig précis de Stefano Molardi, organiste en 1734. Cet oratorio est en réalité une italien spécialiste de la période baroque, suite de six Cantates consacrées aux ces œuvres constituent une conclusion Sélection Noël trois jours de fêtes de Noël, au nouvel idéale à ce bel ensemble musical. Nativitas : Chants de Noël Europe Britten, Rutter, Willcocks : Musique The King’s Christmas. Del Sordo alterne pièces et instruments Ancienne, Tzigane, Moraves… de Noël pour chœur d’enfants Noël à la cour des rois anglais Dagmar Peckova Federica Mancini; Corrado Cavali; Chœur Johann Plietzsch; Ensemble au gré de sa fantaisie. Les canzon en Musica Bohemica; Jaroslav Kreck d’enfants Artemusica; Debora Bria de trompettes baroques de Berlin canon d’Anton Holzner sont joués SU4244 - 1 CD Supraphon ELEORG024 - 1 CD Elegia RK3202 - 1 CD Raumklang sur un clavecin et les quelques pièces de caractère s’égaient librement sur le clavicorde. Un programme aussi pensé qu’admirablement interprété. (Jérôme Angouillant) Costanzo Antegnati (1549-1624) 12 ricercars pour clavecin et orgue / A. Holzner : Canzon n° 1-3 / E. Pasquini : 6 Toccata del Settimo Tono / V. Pellegrini : Noël Nouvelet : Noël avec Christmas Lullaby : Musique chorale Oh, Christmas Tree : Musique Canzon « La Serpentina » / A. Soderini : le Ulmer Spatzen Chor sacrée pour le temps de Noël pour le temps de Noël Canzon « La Ducalina » Chœur de jeunes filles du Ulmer Spatzen Antal Varadi, orgue; Knabenchor Colle- Berno Scharpf Federico Del Sordo, orgue, clavecin [Orgue Meia- Chor; Hans de Gilde gium Iuvenum Stuttgart; Michael Culo Die Singphoniker rini (1630), Eglise Saint Marie de Brescia, Italie; CAR2135 - 1 CD Carus CAR83494 - 1 CD Carus CPO555236 - 1 CD CPO Clavecin Francesco Marini; Clavicorde Michele Chiaramida] BRIL95628 • 1 CD Brilliant Classics Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) es Antegnati exercèrent comme Oratorio de l’Ascension, BWV 11; Cantates, Lfacteurs d’orgue en Italie du Nord BWV 37, 34 dans la province de Brescia du XVe au Jasmin Hörner, soprano; Julien Freymuth, XVIIème siècle. Sur quatre générations, contreténor; Christian Rathgeber, ténor; Christian Wagner, basse; Gutenberg-Kammerchor; Neumeyer ils purent ainsi réaliser plusieurs cen- Consort; Felix Koch, direction taines d’instruments repartis dans les ROP6154 • 1 CD Rondeau Joyeux Noël : Musique française C. Saint-Saëns : Oratorio de Noël J. Schelle : Cantates de Noël grandes cités italiennes. Des Antegnani, pour le temps de Noël. Œuvres Bourvé; Schneider; Czinczel;
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