Albert Roussel's album "Symphony No. 1, 'Le Poème de la Forêt' / Resurrection / Le Marchand de Sable qui Passe" is a captivating journey through the seasons and beyond. Roussel's Symphony No. 1, subtitled 'Le Poème de la Forêt', is a non-programmatic work that beautifully follows the sequence of the seasons. This symphony is a testament to Roussel's ability to evoke the essence of nature through music, making it a standout piece in his repertoire.
The album also features "Resurrection, Op. 4," a powerful and evocative composition that showcases Roussel's mastery of orchestration. Additionally, "Le Marchand de Sable qui Passe, Op. 13," a suite of incidental music, adds a theatrical dimension to the album. This suite includes a prelude, scenes, and an interlude, offering a diverse range of musical expressions.
Recorded by the Orchestra and released on the Naxos label in 2009, this album spans a total duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes. It is a must-listen for fans of chamber music and neoclassical genres, providing a rich and immersive musical experience. Roussel's compositions are known for their depth and complexity, and this album is no exception. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding listening experience.