Chausson - Poème pour violon et orchestre op.25 (Mikko Franck / Anna Tifu)
The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France with Anna Tifu, conducted by Mikko Frank, perform Chausson's "Poème" for violin and orchestra op.25. Live concert recorded on 14 September 2018 at the Radio France Auditorium. Firstly entitled Le Chant de l’amour triomphant, then Poème symphonique, before finally, and simply, Poème (as can be seen in the autographed manuscripts), the work by Chausson seems to dispense with any programmatic influences or association with an extra-musical idea. And yet, the primitive title was an explicit reference to the eponymous novel by Ivan Tourgueniev (published shortly before in 1881), a fantastic story in which a violin melody becomes a part of the intrigue. This concertante form is in part influenced by the violinist Eugène Ysaÿe, to whom the work was dedicated, notably in certain compositional traits by Chausson typical of Ysaÿe's performance style. It is perhaps here, at the intersection of these two influences, that Poème finds its inspiration: between a melody full of mystery and brilliant interjections from the soloist, between poetry and eloquence, without sacrificing viruosic demonstration. The addition of the orchestra is done so quite mysteriously, sustained by phrases from the woodwinds. The solo violin also remains evanescent, a single voice expressing a painful melody. This first movement is followed by a similar atmosphere, shared between the soloist and the orchestra. The second movement becomes animated, as indicated by its title, but maintains an air of tension. The Finale, following much like the previous movement, is full of hopeful colours amidst the bewildered singing of the violin above an immaterial orchestra. Written by Pierre-René Serna More concerts on : https://www.francemusique.com/concerts Click here to suscribe to our YouTube Channel : http://bit.ly/2oeEr3e Follow us on: Facebook - https://bit.ly/2G380fK Twitter - http://bit.ly/2okZSfP Instagram - http://bit.ly/2nDA547

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