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Arthur Honegger - Jeanne D'Arc Bucher.

Posted By : u1193046 | Date : 17 Mar 2010 13:05:46 | Comments : 18 |
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Arthur Honegger - Jeanne D'Arc Bucher.
Chœurs de radio france & orchestre National de france feat conductor seiji ozawa
Easy CD-DA Extract Professional v12.0.0 build 1 | Ape 288 Mb | No cue | No log
Joven Orquesta Nacional de España
Direction: Edmon Colomer
Classical | Release year 1991 | 1 Cd | Covers


Arthur Honegger (10 March 1892 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss composer, who was born in France and lived a large part of his life in Paris. He was a member of Les Six. His most frequently performed work is probably the orchestral work Pacific 231, which is interpreted as imitating the sound of a steam locomotive.

Born Oscar-Arthur Honegger (the first name was never used) in Le Havre, France, he initially studied harmony and violin in Paris, and after a brief period in Zürich, returned there to study with Charles-Marie Widor and Vincent d'Indy. He continued to study through the 1910s, before writing the ballet Le dit des jeux du monde in 1918, generally considered to be his first characteristic work. In 1926 he married Andrée Vaurabourg, a pianist and fellow student at the Paris Conservatoire. They had one daughter, Pascale, born in 1932. Honegger also had a son, Jean-Claude (1926-2003), with the singer Claire Croiza.

In the early 1920s Honegger shot to fame with his "dramatic psalm" Le Roi David ("King David"), which is still in the choral repertoire. Between World War I and World War II, Honegger was very prolific. He composed the music for Abel Gance's epic 1927 film, Napoléon. He composed nine ballets and three vocal stage works, amongst other works. One of those stage works, Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher (1935), a "dramatic oratorio", is thought of as one of his finest works. In addition to his works written alone, he collaborated with Jacques Ibert on both an opera, L'Aiglon (1937), and an operetta. During this time period he also wrote Danse de la Chèvre (1921), an essential piece of flute repertoire. Dedicated to René Le Roy and written for flute alone, this piece is lively and young, but with the same directness of all Honegger's work.

Honegger had always remained in touch with Switzerland, his parents' country of origin, but with the outbreak of the war and the invasion of the Nazis, he found himself unable to leave Paris. He joined the French Resistance and was generally unaffected by the Nazis themselves, who allowed him to continue his work without too much interference. However, he was greatly depressed by the war. Between its outbreak and his death, he wrote his last four symphonies (numbers two to five) which are among the most powerful symphonic works of the 20th century. Of these, the second, for strings, featuring a solo trumpet which plays a chorale tune by Johann Sebastian Bach in the final movement, and the third, subtitled Symphonie Liturgique with its three movements evoking the Requiem Mass (Dies Irae, De profundis clamavi and Dona nobis pacem), are probably the best known. Written in 1946 just after the end of the war, it has parallels with Benjamin Britten's Sinfonia da Requiem of 1940. In complete contrast with this work is the lyrical, nostalgic Symphony No. 4, subtitled "Deliciae Basilienses" ("The Delights of Basel") and written as a tribute to days of relaxation spent in that Swiss city during the war.

Honegger was widely known as a train enthusiast, and once notably said: "I have always loved locomotives passionately. For me they are living creatures and I love them as others love women or horses." His "mouvement symphonique" Pacific 231 (a depiction of a steam locomotive) gained him early notoriety in 1923.

His works were championed by his long time friend Georges Tzipine, who conducted the premiere recordings of some of them (Cris du Monde oratorio, Nicolas de Flüe).

In 1953 he wrote his last composition, A Christmas Cantata. Arthur Honegger died at home of a heart attack on 27 November 1955 and was interred in the Cimetière Saint-Vincent in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris.

The principal elements of Honegger's style are: Bachian counterpoint, driving rhythms, melodic amplitude, highly coloristic harmonies, an impressionistic use of orchestral sonorities, and a concern for formal architecture. His style is weightier and more solemn than that of his colleagues in Les Six. Far from reacting against German romanticism as the other members of Les Six did, Honegger's mature works show evidence of a distinct influence by it. Despite the differences in their styles, he and fellow Les Six member Darius Milhaud were close friends, having studied together at the Paris Conservatoire. Milhaud dedicated his fourth string quintet to Honegger's memory, while Francis Poulenc similarly dedicated his Clarinet Sonata.

Honegger is currently featured on the Swiss twenty franc banknote.

Tracklist
01. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, Prologue Tenebres ! Tenebres !
02. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, Prologue Il y eut une fille appel‚e Jeanne !
03. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne I (Les Voix du Ciel)
04. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne II (Le Livre) Jeanne ! Jeanne ! Jeanne !
05. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne III (Les Voix de la Terre) Jeanne ! Jeanne ! Jeanne !
06. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne IV (Jeanne livr‚e aux Bˆtes) La Cour ! Faites silence !
07. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne IV (Jeanne livr‚e aux Bˆtes) Qui sont les assesseurs
08. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne V (Jeanne au Poteau) Quel est ce chien qui hurle dans la nuit
10. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne VII (Catherine et Marguerite) Quelles sont ces cloches dans la nuit
11. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne VIII (Le Roi qui va-t-… Rheims) Voulez vous manger des cesses
12. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne VIII (Le Roi qui va-t-… Rheims) Aspiciens a longe
13. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne VIII (Le Roi qui va-t-… Rheims) C'est moi qui ait fait cela !
14. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne IX (L'Ep‚e de Jeanne) Spera ! Spira ! Spera ! Spira !
15. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne IX (L'Ep‚e de Jeanne) Rouen ! Rouen ! Rouen !
16. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne X (Trimaz“) Un petit brin de vot' farine
17. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne XI (Jeanne d'Arc en Flammes) J'accepte cette flamme pure
18. Jeanne d'Arc au b–cher, ScŠne XI (Jeanne d'Arc en Flammes) MŠre ! MŠre au dessus de moi !

Links
http://rapidshare.com/files/341416506/AH-JDAAB.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/341425839/AH-JDAAB.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/341434988/AH-JDAAB.part3.rar

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Posted By: fanny.xenakis Date: 17 Mar 2010 14:59:43
I have this! :) I like it much. It's so moving when she's handed the Bible to prove that she is divine, but of course, Jeanne was an illiterate.
Posted By: jaensch Date: 17 Mar 2010 15:01:08
Hi,

Track 9 is not included in your download package, could you upload it separately? Thanks!
Posted By: prefab Date: 17 Mar 2010 22:16:46
This set is incomplete: track 09 "Scène VI: Les Rois Ou L'invention Du Jeu De Cartes" is missing. Can you make it available separately please ? Cheers.
Posted By: leverk Date: 18 Mar 2010 14:16:30
WOW man¡ What an awesome release...thanks a lot
Posted By: Yo-Juvenal Date: 18 Mar 2010 16:45:02
Thanks a lot for this great effort. By the way, it was impossible to recover all files, for file names were too long to be held by windows system (at least for W-XP), perhaps track 9 was lost due to this same reason...
Posted By: 54ajax Date: 18 Mar 2010 22:09:43
Thanks very much. I love his symphonies. Looking forward to hear this one.
Posted By: Kraehe Date: 18 Mar 2010 23:34:01
A suggestion to people with extraction problems: extract them to the lowest root directory, as it means the length can be longer - then rename the files and put them where you like.

For example extract to: c:/file.rar instead of c:/users/mypc/music/avax/file.rar
Posted By: prefab Date: 19 Mar 2010 07:17:07
Just to clarify things: people downloading this set may have problems because of the very long names of some tracks. Kraehe's suggestion will fix that. Additionally, the set is incomplete: just read the track list above and look for the track between 08 and 10. Only the person that has the original set can fix that. Cheers.

PS.: There appears to be a complete set here:
http://ifolder.ru/7248018
http://ifolder.ru/7253159
http://ifolder.ru/7254899
http://ifolder.ru/7255771
Posted By: Juan Carlos Date: 21 Mar 2010 03:05:47
merci, prefab
Posted By: cinephilesse Date: 23 Mar 2010 00:01:59
sorry prefab but the address you provided is only available in russian language and there fore impossible to understand where one should click to make the downloads start... could anybody please provide a working link or, better still, just post a link just for track #9? honestly think that would be simpler for everybody... please, please, we would all like so very much to complete this wonderful opera... thanx in advance
Posted By: prefab Date: 23 Mar 2010 07:35:26
Hi, cinephilesse, couple of solutions: use http://translate.google.com/ and translate the complete URL or portions of the text; or use a downloader (e.g. FreeRapid Downloader at http://wordrider.net/freerapid/) and simply copy/paste the links above and watch it do the work for you. Cheers.
Posted By: cinephilesse Date: 23 Mar 2010 14:05:22
thank you prefab, I do use a downloader, which yesterday didn't work with that site (don't know why) but today finally has started working. So all's well that end's well. But let me ask you something: I use Jdownloader, which has more and more problems with the most recent storage sites, and whose captcha recognition engine has got a few flaws: do you think FreeRapid is better?
Posted By: prefab Date: 23 Mar 2010 16:47:21
cinephilesse check your PM. Cheers.
Posted By: TTito2009 Date: 24 Mar 2010 02:35:14
The missing part (track 09) " 9. Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher Oratorio dramatique - "Le jeu de cartes comprend quatre rois" (SCÉNE VI) Seiji Ozawa 5:22 " (data from amazon) is not due to a name of file too long... I guess you can't upload that track 09, u1193046, 'cos you're not the original uploader... well, maybe happens that some kind mate here comes & post the missing part... let's be patience!
Posted By: aibdescalzo Date: 21 May 2010 21:12:02
My mother has this set, I'm gonna drop by her house and copy the missing track number 9, very possibly next week.
Posted By: aibdescalzo Date: 26 May 2010 15:27:09
Track 9: Scène VI Les Rois ou l'Invention du Jeu de Cartes - Le jeu de cartes comprend quatre rois - FLAC + EAC Log | RS | 24.1 mb

http://rapidshare.com/files/391786162/HonJea.Track9-Links.rar

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Posted By: Igone Date: 02 Oct 2010 19:11:38
Thank you very much !
Posted By: Madlej1 Date: 09 Mar 2011 10:45:37
thanks :D:D:D
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