In recording this first recital for harmonia mundi, Stéphanie d'Oustrac
and Pascal Jourdan wished to measure themselves against three
cornerstones of Romantic music, three composers who each in their own
way made a decisive contribution to the evolution of the lied (Liszt),
or even to the birth of the French mélodie, in the case of Berlioz's Les
Nuits d'été. Much more widely known in their sumptuous orchestration,
these songs take on a completely different dimension when accompanied by
the sobriety of a piano. This artistic approach found its ultimate
resonance in the five Wesendonck-Lieder, which Wagner originally
intended as a simple duo for voice and piano, though they were
eventually to form one of the most famous cycles in the history of the
lied.
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