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Heinz Holliger

Éventail (CD)

In his Éventail de musique française, Swiss oboist and composer Heinz Holliger traverses a broad selection of French works for oboe and piano in a multichromatic programme of early 20th century music. As Holliger states in his liner note, “the closeness of the oboe to the human voice inspired my idea of opening up the richly coloured fan of French music through the still far too little known collection of Vocalises-Études.” Contained in this wide-ranging recital are compositions by Ravel, Debussy, Milhaud, Saint-Saëns, Casadesus as well as Koechlin, Jolivet and Messiaen – Holliger cultivated a personal relationship with several of the composers. At the piano is Anton Kernjak, who appeared on Holliger’s 2014 recording Aschenmusik, while French harpist Alice Belugou comes in to play on André Jovilet’s Controversia pour hautbois et harpe. The richness of the 20th-century oboe repertoire is on full display throughout and finds Holliger in engaging dialogues with piano and harp. Éventail follows the release of Heinz Holliger’s multiple awards-winning large-scale opera Lunea from 2022.

RAVEL: Vocalise-Étude en forme de Habanera (Maurice Ravel)
SAINT-SAËNS: Oboe Sonata, Op. 166
JOLIVET: Controversia
MESSIAEN: Vocalise-Étude
RAVEL: Deux Mélodies hébraïques – Kaddish
MILHAUD: Vocalise-Étude
DEBUSSY: Syrinx
KOECHLIN: Le repos de Tityre, op. 216/10 (Charles)
JOLIVET: Chant pour les piroguiers de l'Orénoque
DEBUSSY: Petite pièce
SAINT-SAËNS: Le Rossignol
CASADESUS: Sonate, Op. 23