[ Warner Classics / 3 CD Box Set ]
Release Date: Saturday 1 November 2014
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Les Vents Français have been described as "the wind-quintet equivalent of a supergroup". The ensemble's five members - Emmanuel Pahud, Paul Meyer, Francois Leleux, Gilbert Audin and Radovan Vlatković, all world-renowned soloists in their own right - are joined by pianist Eric Le Sage for a fascinating 3-CD programme of chamber music that spans three centuries and the French, Austro-German and Russian repertoires.
Despite the group's name, only three of its members are in fact French. Emmanuel Pahud - considered the finest flute-player in the world, and a member of the Berlin Philharmonic as well as a celebrated soloist - was born in Switzerland, while the horn-player Radovan Vlatković is from Croatia. Officially flying the tricolore are clarinettist Paul Meyer, oboist Francois Leleux and bassoonist Gilbert Audin. Together, the five musicians offer playing that, in the words of International Record Review, is "practically unbeatable" and which prompted this response from The Times, writing of their previous release: "If you buy just one wind-quintet recording in your life, buy this fabulous double album. Les Vents Français are so precise, yet full of fun, subtleties and flights of virtuosity as they tackle 19th- and 20th-century classics ... Impertinent, insouciant, irresistible."
This new 3-CD collection offers a programme that ranges more widely, spanning Classicism, Romanticism and Modernism, and France, Austro-Germany and Russia. Les Vents Français team up with the French pianist Eric Le Sage - who has been praised by BBC Music Magazine for "pianism and musicianship of a rare order" - for richly varied repertoire: quintets/sextets by Mozart, Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakov, Poulenc, Roussel and three lesser-known composers - André Caplet (1878-1925), best known for his orchestrations of piano works by his friend Debussy, Louise Farrenc (1804-1875), celebrated in her lifetime as a Paris-based composer, pianist, teacher and scholar, and the Austrian Ludwig Thuille (1861-1907), who lived in Munich, was friendly with Richard Strauss and who favoured chamber music and opera.
"These are top-notch performances of not always top-notch music. The piano quintets of Mozart and Beethoven need no special pleading, and this international ensemble are at their best in the dreamy opening and the finale's cadenza of the Mozart." (Observer)
"This triple CD release represents a collaboration between distinguished flautist Emmanuel Pahud and four of the finest wind players on the international stage. They are known as Les Vents Français and are joined here by leading pianist Éric Le Sage. The engineers have provided crystal clear sound that superbly captures that often difficult balance between winds and piano. For admirers of chamber music this release makes indispensable listening." (MusicWeb Feb 2015)
"This is a positive dream team, who not only capture the music's individual spirit but also clearly enjoy doing so...the set as a whole is a compelling compendium of creative variety unified by matchless musicianship." Gramophone Magazine Award Nomination 2015 - Chamber
Beethoven:
Quintet in E flat major for piano and winds, Op.16
Caplet:
Quintet for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon & piano
Farrenc:
Sextet, Op. 40 in C minor for Piano, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn & Bassoon
Mozart:
Quintet for Piano and Winds in E flat, K452
Poulenc:
Sextet for piano and wind quintet, Op. 100
Rimsky Korsakov:
Quintet in B flat major for piano, flute, clarinet, horn & bassoon
Roussel:
Divertissement for wind quintet & piano, Op. 6
Thuille:
Sextet in B flat major, Op. 6