[ Naxos / CD ]
Release Date: Tuesday 15 December 2009
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"Really this is an essential acquisition for anyone who loves French music and the late Romantic school in general. Don't pass it up."
(10/10 ClassicsToday.com)
Stéphane Denève's accounts of Roussel's symphonies have been praised for their 'energy, enthusiasm, and panache' (American Record Guide on No. 2 - 8.570529 - which also gained Gramophone Editor's Choice) and 'electrifying…ravishing…breathtaking' (The Herald on No. 3 - 8.570245). Résurrection, Roussel's first orchestral work, is a delicate and mysterious piece inspired by Tolstoy's last novel, while Le marchand de sable qui passe (The Sandman) is a tuneful, colourfully orchestrated suite. His Symphony No. 1 'Poem of the Forest' traces the cycle of seasons from winter to autumn through its four movements.
Symphony No. 1 "Poem of the Forest"
Résurrection (Symphonic Prelude)
Le marchand de sable qui passe (incidental music)