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Dutilleux, Henri - Cello & Violin Concertos

Posted By : midiinputproblem | Date : 07 Apr 2009 15:28:00 | Comments : 10 |
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Dutilleux, Henri - Cello & Violin Concertos

Ravel, Dutilleux, Henri - Cello & Violin Concertos (03/1995)
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Though you guys have provided this board with amazing stuff, there's still not enough Dutilleux around here, if you ask me... So I'm gonna try and fill the voids !

In the mid-sixties, Dutilleux met Mstislav Rostropovich, who commissioned him to write a cello concerto. Rostropovich premièred the work, titled Tout un monde lointain, in 1970. It is one of the most important additions to the cello repertoire of the 20th century and is considered one of the composer's major achievements. In five movements, Tout un Monde Lointain is a nocturnal, mysterious work with a delicate orchestration and an eerily beautiful, yet highly virtuosic solo part. While most of the concerto is introspective and meditative, it also has occasional outbursts of violence and a frantic build-up to the ambiguous, suspended finale.

In 1985, Isaac Stern premiered L'Arbre des Songes, a violin concerto that he had commissioned Dutilleux to write. Like its cello counterpart, it is an important addition to the instrument's 20th century repertoire.

Edit: Now in mp3...

Release Date: 03/1995
Label: Decca Catalog #: 444398 Spars Code: DDD
Composer: Henri Dutilleux
Performer: Pierre Amoyal, Lynn Harrell
Conductor: Charles Dutoit
Orchestra/Ensemble: Charles Dutoit, French National Orchestra
Number of Discs: 1
Recorded in: Stereo
Length: 1 Hours 51 Mins.
Flac : 206 Mb
Archive: Winrar with No Password 197 Mb
Booklet: PDF 300dpi => 16.1 Mb
Tags & filename directly from freedb

Individual Track Details:

1. Concerto for Violin "L'arbre des songes" by Henri Dutilleux
Performer: Pierre Amoyal (Violin)
Conductor: Charles Dutoit
Orchestra/Ensemble: Charles Dutoit, French National Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1985; France

2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Concerto for Cello "Tout un monde lointain" by Henri Dutilleux
Performer: Lynn Harrell (Cello)
Conductor: Charles Dutoit
Orchestra/Ensemble: French National Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1968-1970; France

Dutillieux_Concertos_Part 1.rar
Dutillieux_Concertos_Part 2.rar
Dutillieux_Concertos_Part 3.rar
Booklet.rar

Lossy links on RS (mp3 CBR 320k):
Dutillieux_Lossy_Part1
Dutillieux_Lossy_Part2

Had trouble uploading on MU recently but mirror is still comming soon ...
Hope you enjoy this one.

If you feel like doing so, you can support my efforts by downloading this file as a free user ! Thanks in advance. Midiinputproblem

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Posted By: KYRIE Date: 08 Apr 2009 06:38:33
Thank you very much, midiinputproblem!
Posted By: mrjansons Date: 08 Apr 2009 22:53:36
Hi midiinputproblem!

Thanks a lot for this one, I was going to upload it!. Yes, I noticed about the lack of Dutilleux's music here, so i think he deserves much more attention from us. This is our chance to share his great works here!
Posted By: go1950 Date: 09 Apr 2009 02:27:49
Hello midiinputproblem,
Would appreciate MP3 @ 320 Kbps.
Thanks ...
Posted By: geobaby Date: 09 Apr 2009 14:24:43
I'm awaiting the megaupload links. Thanks in anticipation
Posted By: maxpowers Date: 10 Apr 2009 01:46:18
Great share. Thank you very much
Posted By: grasp_release Date: 10 Apr 2009 06:34:47
MIP! Thx for the Dutilleux, and also for FLAC/scans....a very nice post. This is some Dutilleux I haven't yet heard, so it is most welcome. Thanks again!
Posted By: midiinputproblem Date: 11 Apr 2009 09:53:16
Thanks for your support guys !

I'm uploading mp3 right now and should upload on MU tonight (sorry for the delay geobaby)

@mrjansons: Sorry If i got there before you...I'm glad to share theses with connoisseurs and yeah I too think Dutilleux's deserves much attention and recognition... If only Boulez would let go of Schoenberg! Anyway I'll check your posts too!
Cheers
Posted By: Brummbaer Date: 24 May 2009 11:58:48
Thanks a lot!
Posted By: kokovox Date: 07 May 2010 21:47:42
Thank you so much
Posted By: Minimme Date: 13 Jul 2011 20:26:58
great share, thanks a bunch :)
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