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Andre Gagnon: Baroque
Gagnon / Kunz / Orchestre Symphonique De La Valle
Release Date:
10/23/2015
Label:
Atma Classique
Catalog #:
2715
Spars Code:
n/a
Composer:
Andre Gagnon
Performer:
Jean-Willy Kunz
Conductor:
Daniel Constantineau
Number of Discs:
1
Recorded in:
Stereo
Length:
1 Hours 5 Mins.
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The album André Gagnon Baroque features the classic Mes quatre saisons and Les Turluteries by Canadian pianist and composer André Gagnon in a new rendition. This version is scored for harpsichord and orchestra and is performed by Jean-Willy Kunz with, l’Orchestre symphonique de la Vallée du Haut-Saint-Laurent under the direction of Daniel Constantineau. Written in Baroque style and inspired by the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi, the movements and dances of Saisons and Turluteries are based on popular 1960s songs by Jean-Pierre Ferland, Félix Leclerc, Claude Léveillée, and Gilles Vigneault, as well as tunes by Mary Travers, better known as “La Bolduc.”
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recording both the orchestra and Kunz perform on period instruments – a nod to the era of the composers who inspired the stylings of these familiar 60s songs. André Gagnon composed and premiered Mes quatre saisons in 1969 on singer Serge Reggiani’s Montreal show. In 1972, the composer dashed off the two suites entitled Les turluteries, which were recorded on vinyl on the Columbia label. Both LPs were hits in their day.
The latter-day Four Seasons takes iconic music from Québec by Pierre Ferland, Félix Leclerc, Claude Léveillée and Gilles Vigneault – you guessed, Winter begins with the classic Mon Pays – all reworked à la Vivaldi. Les Turluteries takes inspiration from songs written or sung by Mary Travers – better known as La Bolduc – in two suites in the style of Bach and Handel. Tongue in cheek, or respectful homage – more likely a bit of both – the project comes off in flying colors.
- The WholeNote (Toronto, CA)
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1.
Mes quatre saisons, for harpsichord & orchestra
Composer:
Andre Gagnon
Performer:
Jean-Willy Kunz (Harpsichord)
Conductor:
Daniel Constantineau
Period:
Modern
Written:
1969
Date of Recording:
07/2015
Venue:
Oscar Peterson Hall, Concordia Universit
Length:
29 Minutes 21 Secs.
2.
Les Turluteries Suite No. 1, for harpsichord & orchestra (after La Bolduc)
Composer:
Andre Gagnon
Performer:
Jean-Willy Kunz (Harpsichord)
Conductor:
Daniel Constantineau
Period:
Modern
Written:
1972
Date of Recording:
07/2015
Venue:
Oscar Peterson Hall, Concordia Universit
Length:
14 Minutes 21 Secs.
3.
Les Turluteries Suite No. 2, for harpsichord & orchestra (after La Bolduc)
Composer:
Andre Gagnon
Performer:
Jean-Willy Kunz (Harpsichord)
Conductor:
Daniel Constantineau
Period:
Modern
Written:
1972
Date of Recording:
07/2015
Venue:
Oscar Peterson Hall, Concordia Universit
Length:
17 Minutes 23 Secs.
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