André Jolivet - Épithalame (1953)

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1. Part 1
2. Part 2 – solo: Robert Coupe, tenor
3. Part 3

Nederlands Kamerkoor – Netherlands Chamber Choir – Ensemble Vocal Néerlandais
Dir.: Ed Spanjaard

Recorded by Frits Tor in the Augustinuskerk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 2000. A Globe cd GLO 5215

Epithalame was written in 1953 and commissioned by Marcel Couraud, the conductor of the Chorale Nationale de Radio France and head of the Ensemble Vocal Marcel Couraud. The Epithalame was composed for this latter group. Jolivet composed Epithalame (Epithalamium or bridal room) as a gift for his wife on the occasion of their twentieth wedding anniversary. The text is compiled from various sacred Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, Hebrew and Greek texts. The poem that thus originated is an ode to the union of man and woman.
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Such a beautiful piece...elegant prograssions

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After listening to Cinq Rechants by Messiaen this sounds pretty digestible in all his aspects. You could even spot some Poulenc-like chord progressions and vocal gestures.

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