Thanks to Julien Chauvin and his ensemble La Loge, the programs of the Concert Spirituel’s evenings in the late 18th century
Paris come back to life. The so called Haydn’s “symphonies parisiennes”
are the core of their musical project which also features contemporary
composers, some of them are still unknown.
After “La Reine”, Julien
Chauvin and his musicians release “La Poule”, which mischievous doted
notes are famous, and Marie-Alexandre Guénin’s Third Symphony.
In addition to being a member of the Concert Spirituel’s orchestra as a
violinist, Guénin was a teacher and a composer. This score, typical of
the Sturm und Drang dramatic gestures, has nothing to envy to the works of his more prominent peers.
The disc ends with Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 17, K 453 performed by the young and talented Justin Taylor
on the fortepiano. His technique allows his sensibility and
intelligence to blossom freely so that the soloist can offer a pure
moment of delicacy.
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