A collection of French orchestral works by Ibert
This collection of Ibert's works, performed by the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Martinon, includes widely known masterpieces such as "Ports of Call," "Festive Overture," and "Symphony of the Sea," making it the perfect work for exploring the composer's appeal.
This recording of Ibert's orchestral works, conducted by the Orchestre National de France under Jean Martinon, includes such classic works as "Ports of Call," "Festive Overture," and "Symphony of the Sea," which remain popular to this day. The pieces, characterized by their colorful writing and clear rhythmic progressions, flow naturally, making this a perfect recording for exploring the composer's major repertoire all at once. Martinon, a conductor renowned for his work on French music, has recorded extensively with the orchestra, and in this recording he demonstrates the charm of the works with a calm approach.
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5 TRACKS:
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1)
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Ouverture De Fête
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2)
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I Rome - Palerme
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3)
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II Tunis - Nefta
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4)
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III Valence
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Tropismes Pour Des Amours Imaginaires
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Orchestra - Orchestre National De l'O.R.T.F.
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Art Direction [Directeur Artistique], Producer - René Challan
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Conductor - Jean Martinon
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Composed By - Jacques Ibert
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Engineer [Balance Engineer] - Paul Vavasseur
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Liner Notes - Jean Roy
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Design Concept - Nuit De Chine
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Painting [Cover] - Michel Folon
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Liner Notes [English Translation] - Denis Ogan