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Pierné: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2

This is the eagerly awaited second volume of orchestral works by Pierné, played by the BBC Philharmonic under Juanjo Mena and featuring Jean-Efflam Bavouzet. The first volume, released five years ago, proved ‘a delectable aperitif’ (American Record Review).

More successful than his older rival Debussy in the early twentieth century, the composer Pierné deserves to be better known nowadays. This recording features some of his most virtuosic and yet mysterious pieces, which place him at the frontier between romantic (Liszt, Saint-Saëns, Franck) and impressionist (Ravel, Debussy) influences.

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, who is often praised for his expressive power and fine technique, here takes on the challenge of bringing such mercurial inventions as the Fantaisie-Ballet or Poème Symphonique to much-deserved recognition.

Les Cathédrales and Paysages franciscains are later works (1915 and 1919, respectively), and while the former evokes scenes of devastation during World War IMaría Espada (soprano), Martin Roscoe (piano), BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena, the latter offers more airy and impressionist music, with obvious signs of ‘modern’ influences.

Tracks

Gabriel Pierné (1863-1937)

Paysages franciscains, Op. 43 (1919) 18:41
1 I Au jardin de Sainte Claire (Couvent de Saint Damien). Andantino – Très calme 4:33
2 II Les Olivaies de la plaine d’Assise (Crépuscule d’automne). Modéré – Tranquillo – Tempo I – 5:21
3 III Sur la route de Poggio-Bustone (La Procession). Modéré 8:37
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena

4 Les Cathedrales (1915) 9:41
Prélude pour le poème dramatique de M. Eugène Moraud
Version without Chorus
À Camille Chevillard
Lento non troppo – [ ] – Tempo I (calme, mais sans lenteur) –
Andante – Allegro vivo – Un poco menos vivo – Allegro vivo
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena

5 Scherzo-Caprice, Op. 25 (1890) 8:00
Valse symphonique
for Piano and Orchestra
À Madame Caroline de Serres (C. Montigny-Rémaury)
Tempo di Valse – Meno vivo, ma pochissimo – Vivamente –
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet piano
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena

6 Poeme symphonique, Op. 37 (1901) 12:52
for Piano and Orchestra
À Édouard Risler
Allegro moderato – Andante molto tranquillo – Allegro –
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet piano
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena

7 Fantaisie-Ballet, Op. 6 (1886) 11:24
for Piano and Orchestra
À Madame Caroline de Serres (C. Montigny-Rémaury)
Andante maestoso – Allegro moderato – Allegro vivo –
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet piano
BBC Philharmonic
Juanjo Mena

8 Nocturne en forme de valse, Op. 40 No. 2 (1903) 7:33
from Trois Pièces formant suite de concert
À Joh. Wyman
Mouvement de Valse lento – Tempo un poco animato –
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet piano

9 Etude de concert, Op. 13 (1887) 3:53
À Louis Diémer
Vivace – Un poco meno presto – Tempo I –
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet piano

TT 72:58

Recorded at MediaCity UK, Salford
17-19 July 2014

Producers
Ralph Couzens (Executive)
Mike George

Sound Engineers
Stephen Rinker
Chris Hardman (Assistant)

Format: Digital CD 16Bit 44.1Khz
Originally recorded in: 24Bit 96Khz

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El último concierto de temporada de Juanjo Mena deslumbra al público

Juanjo Mena’s busy 2014-15 season came to a close last week with Messiaen’s Turangalîla Symphony at the BBC Proms, which was «exhuberantly performed» by the BBC Philharmonic. You can listen to John Foulds’ «Three Mantras» here, and Messiaen’s Turangalîla Symphony here.

You can read the full online reviews here:

Frances Wilson, Bachtrack

Bernard Hughes, The Arts Desk

 

“The audience was suitably dazzled” after Juanjo Mena’s last concert of the season

Escuchen la representación de ‘Fidelio’ de Beethoven por la BBC Philharmonic

Juanjo Mena led the BBC Philharmonic in a high-voltage performance of Beethoven’s only opera at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, and the concert was greeted with highly favourable reviews.  You can listen to the performance on BBC Radio 3 at 14:00 UK time on Thursday 21st May, and it will be available here until 21st June.

You can read the full reviews here:

The Guardian, Tim Ashley

Manchester Evening News, Robert Beale

Bachtrack, Andrew King

 

Juanjo Mena debutará con la Filarmónica de Berlín

Juanjo Mena dirigirá a la Orquesta Filarmónica de Berlín los días 26, 27 y 28 de mayo de 2016, en lo que constituirá su debut al frente de la mítica agrupación berlinesa, que acaba de anunciar su temporada 2015/2016. Mena ha preparado para la ocasión un programa con obras de Debussy, Ginastera y Falla en el que participarán las solistas Marie-Pierre Langlamet, arpa, y Raquel Lojendio, soprano.

Se puede leer más información aquí

Juanjo Mena al frente de la Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal: «Tchaïkovski comme des grands!»

“Algo ocurrió en la Maison Symphonique el jueves por la tarde… los músicos [de la Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal] estaban en manos del director vasco Juanjo Mena, quien impuso una visión dionisiaco de la 5a Sinfonía de Tchaikovski, que todo el mundo estaba esperando”.

“Digo con toda sinceridad que no recuerdo una interpretación comparable de la OSM en la Maison Symphonique”.

(Christophe Huss, Le Devoir)

Se puede leer la crítica completa en francés aquí.

«Fine Cleveland Orchestra debuts by conductor Juanjo Mena and violinist Alina Ibragimova light up Sibelius-Schoenberg bill»

«Mena led an intense and balanced performance, allowing each facet of Sibelius’ argument to present itself as if it were a naturally occurring phenomenon, and maintaining good control without overdriving the music. The orchestra played with commitment and an ample measure of warmth and sonic richness that made this concert opener especially satisfying.”

«Mena rose to the occasion, holding it all together without sacrificing the organic unfolding of the tone poem’s narrative.”

«The result was a first-rate performance that deserved more than the polite applause that a somewhat restless audience gave it.»

(Mark Satola, www.cleveland.com)

«Juanjo Mena and Alina Ibragimova make exhilharating debuts with The Cleveland Orchestra»

«There were three big works on the program and conductor, soloist and orchestra were a good match for all of them.»

(Timothy Robson, Bachtrack)

«Juanjo Mena led The Cleveland Orchestra in a lustrous and well-paced excursion through Schoenberg’s score, terracing its climaxes and relaxing its pace to let dozens of lyrical solos shine through.»

(Daniel Hathaway, clevelandclassical.com)

Se puede leer las críticas completas aquí:

Mark Satola, cleveland.com

Timothy Robson, Bachtrack

Daniel Hathaway, Cleveland Classical

“Fine Cleveland Orchestra debuts by conductor Juanjo Mena and violinist Alina Ibragimova light up Sibelius-Schoenberg bill”