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La Mer - Debussy, Britten, Mercure

Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, Yannick Nézet-Séguin

La Mer - Debussy, Britten, Mercure

Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, Yannick Nézet-Séguin

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ATMA Classique will reissue its critically acclaimed recording of La Mer: Debussy, Britten, Mercure in stereo format. Recorded in 2007 by Yannick Nezet-Seguin and the Orchestre Métropolitain, La Mer garnered five stars from the French magazine Diapason, which declared, “What is immediately apparent in Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s Debussy is its meticulousness, its almost chamber-music like transparency, and its subtle shading.” Pierre Mercure’s Kaléidoscope was also praised for its “formidably contrasted reading …Under Yannick Nézet- Séguin’s baton, the work’s constantly shifting emotional limate combines tragic grandeur with the most cheerful lightness.”

La Mer revisits a live concert program performed by the Orchestre Métropolitain during its 2006-2007 season. "What genius Britten shows in his four interludes from the opera Peter Grimes. […] Nézet-Séguin recreates the exact context of each scene portrayed, from the depths of the ocean to the sky-shaking tempest. […] The young conductor ends with Debussy’s La Mer, […] a very impressive performance, sometimes lyric, sometimes livid, always detailed." (La Presse) "It was pure delight to hear Pierre Mercure’s Kaléidoscope played with such emotion." (The Gazette)

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, De l'aube à midi sur la mer
Track length9:15
No. 2, Jeux de vagues
Track length6:45
No. 3, Dialogue du vent et de la mer
Track length8:32
No. 1, Dawn
Track length3:50
No. 2, Sunday Morning
Track length3:46
No. 3, Moonlight
Track length4:57
No. 4, Storm
Track length4:47
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