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Ernest Chausson - Poème (for Violin and Orchestra) Op. 25 

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- Composer: Amédée-Ernest Chausson (20 January 1855 -- 10 June 1899)
- Orchestra: Orchestre National de Belgique
- Conductor: Georges Sébastian
- Soloist: Christian Ferras
- Year of recording: 1953
Poème, pour Violon et Orchestre, Op. 25, written in 1896.
This composition is a staple of the violinist's repertoire, has often been recorded and performed, and is generally considered Chausson's best-known and most-loved composition.
Poème was written in response to a request from Eugène Ysaÿe for a violin concerto. Chausson felt unequal to the task of a concerto, writing to Ysaÿe: "I hardly know where to begin with a concerto, which is a huge undertaking, the devil's own task. But I can cope with a shorter work. It will be in very free form with several passages in which the violin plays alone." Chausson started composing in April 1896 and finished on 29 June while on holiday in Florence, Italy. He dedicated the work to Eugène Ysaÿe.
In the autumn of 1896, Eugène Ysaÿe, Ernest Chausson and their wives were on holiday at Sitges on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. At a party hosted by the Catalan painter Santiago Rusiñol, Ysaÿe and Chausson's wife on piano gave an impromptu sight-read performance of Poème; local townspeople who overheard it demanded it be encored three times. Present at the party were Enrique Granados and possibly Isaac Albéniz.
The Poème's formal premiere was at the Nancy Conservatoire on 27 December 1896, conducted by Guy Ropartz, with Ysaÿe as soloist. But it was not really noticed until Ysaÿe gave the Paris premiere, at a Colonne Concert on 4 April 1897. Chausson was overcome by the sustained applause, something he had not experienced in his career to that point.
Ysaÿe also gave the first London performance of Poème, a week after Chausson's untimely death in 1899.
The Poème consists of a single movement divided into three chained sections. It starts with Lento e misterioso, subsequent tempo indications are Molto animato, Animato, Poco lento, Poco meno lento, Allegro, Tempo I and the work ends Tranquillo.
The composition does not follow any formal model but is rhapsodic and moody, with rising and falling tensions and an advanced harmonic style. It strongly reflects the melancholy and introspection with which Chausson was imbued from an early age. He once wrote to his godmother about his childhood: "I was sad without knowing why, but firmly convinced that I had the best reason in the world for it".
Joseph Szigeti always believed "the typically Ysaÿean sinuous double-stop passages" in the exposition could not have been written without the inspiration - or, indeed, the direct involvement - of Ysaÿe himself. This was later confirmed by Ysaÿe, who acknowledged he wrote the double-stopping "over Chausson's framework".
Because of its very free form, Claude Debussy became a great admirer of it, he especially loved its harmonic qualities.

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Комментарии : 21   
@BalletBabyBoy
@BalletBabyBoy 5 месяцев назад
His greatest masterpiece and a beautiful ballet
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 6 лет назад
This is one of the masterworks of Chausson. The form is of its own . It is baed upon the development of a theme in eb minor, with many modulations and chromatism. The work is very moving. The harmony derives of César Franck, but the music is much lighter. Chausson died at 44 from a bicycle accident, which was a drama for the French music and the music in short. He just composed a quartet with piano and left three movements of a string quartet which are absolute masterworks.
@RamiroBrandan
@RamiroBrandan 4 года назад
the harmony derives of wagner
@GlenmoreGlen
@GlenmoreGlen 3 года назад
08:42 is it the passage who be reminiscent from Ysaye Violin Sonata No. 1 (Grave) measure 15?
@windstorm1000
@windstorm1000 3 года назад
agreed. who knows what even greater heights he would have gone to.
@windstorm1000
@windstorm1000 3 года назад
I love his Roi Artur
@xavierbordes1373
@xavierbordes1373 5 лет назад
Chausson avec la musique pénétrait dans une dimension bouleversante qu'il est le seul a avoir explorée... Un univers étrange et nostalgique que la mort a précocement stoppé en pleine construction, hélas. Un compositeur majeur...
@bhastro9959
@bhastro9959 Год назад
Ferras plays with the requisite, and exquisite, passion.
@waundellsaavedra3772
@waundellsaavedra3772 2 года назад
Oh that it would keep going! Sheer beauty!
@alcinamariageigerdepinho221
@alcinamariageigerdepinho221 4 года назад
Assisti este concerto hoje na TV CULTURA-SP- BR numa apresentação da Orquestra Sinfônica de Israel em 2011. Muito contemporâneo este compositor.Exige grande performance do violinista.Incrível a sonoridade.
@bathcovers
@bathcovers 3 месяца назад
I saw this piece, among others, at Symphony Hall in Birminagham last night, with the China Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, at the start of their UK tour. The programme is well worth going to see around the country over the next few days. Well played and the soloist's tone was beautiful.
@user-ru8vy1uz7c
@user-ru8vy1uz7c Год назад
Bravo bravo bravo fantastic grandiose genial music wow wow wow super
@snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454
@snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454 4 месяца назад
Thanks for uploading!
@loicrenier7619
@loicrenier7619 4 года назад
Flot doux et majestueux
@vpdemantova
@vpdemantova 2 месяца назад
Triumph..!
@vitorpetri1376
@vitorpetri1376 4 месяца назад
18:00 I want to live forever on this moment, romantically saying.. Wow..
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 9 месяцев назад
Nice.
@pianistyoungsunchoi7604
@pianistyoungsunchoi7604 2 года назад
1:40 3:42 violin entrance
@parislovesrachmaninoff
@parislovesrachmaninoff 11 месяцев назад
Chausson is very underrated
@_rstcm
@_rstcm Год назад
The thing that's strange is that if the opening is in Eb minor......why does it still indicate Eb major in the key signature????
@michaelromanul4213
@michaelromanul4213 8 месяцев назад
Poor Monsieur Chausson. He apparently was depressed enough not to have to write three more flats onto every staff in the score, not to mention on each line of the orchestral parts!
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