Poulenc - Sept Chansons
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Choral
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Amuse-Bouche
RecommendedFrench Choral Delicacies
Anna Markland (piano)
I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth
As pianist and singer, Markland offers the most idiomatic performance. She plays Satie’s Gnossiennes 4, 5 and 6 beautifully and sings the top line of Milhaud’s Deux Poèmes and Poulenc’s Un soir... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, April 2016, Editor's Choice
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2016
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Gramophone Awards, 2016, Shortlisted - Choral
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Half Monk / Half Rascal
Vocal music by Francis Poulenc
Danish National Vocal Ensemble, Stephen Layton
I have to say this is some of the most beautiful and moving choral singing I have ever heard. I suppose you could query the performance of the secular items in a resonant church. But it doesn't... — More…
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Gramophone Awards, 2012, Finalist - Choral
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The Mass, performed with unusual power as well as the expected gentle lucidity, gives the CD an arresting start, and Figure Humaine is properly the climax, its closing E a calm anticipation... — More…
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The Elora Festival Singers, one of the few professional church choirs in Canada, cope expertly under the direction of Noel Edison, a key figure there in choral music. Standards are high and,... — More…
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A timely reminder of Poulenc's wonderful choral output, both sacred and secular. The performances are immaculate, if arguably a touch clinical. — More…
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Poulenc: 7 Chansons - Milhaud: Naissance de Vénus - Messiaen: 8 Preludes for Piano
George Bennette (piano)
Modern Madrigal Singers
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