Henri Sauguet's album "Sauguet : L'Oiseau a vu tout cela, Garden concerto, Sonate d'église" is a captivating journey through the works of the renowned French composer. Released in 2010 by Arion, this album spans a little over an hour and features seven tracks that showcase Sauguet's mastery of orchestral and chamber music.
The album opens with "L'oiseau a vu tout cela," a cantata for baritone and string orchestra, followed by the enchanting "Garden concerto" for harmonica and string orchestra, presented in three lively movements. The final piece, "Sonate d'église," is a trio of movements for organ and string orchestra, offering a serene and contemplative close to the collection.
Performed by the Ensemble Instrumental Jean-Walter Audoli and conducted by Michel Piquemal, with notable contributions from Yuriko Naganuma on oboe and Jean-Patrice Brosse on organ, this album is a testament to the collaborative artistry that brings Sauguet's compositions to life. The performances are nuanced and expressive, capturing the essence of each piece with precision and passion.
For fans of classical music and those new to Sauguet's work alike, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The blend of vocal and instrumental pieces, along with the variety of moods and styles, makes it a standout addition to any music collection.