This was one of those uploads I had to return to immediately after my first listen. Gorgeous, seemingly effortless flow to the orchestration (beautifully performed by the Slovak State PO). Woods, Fields (5:48), Mountain (8:50) and exuberant Village life (13:32) are here transformed into breathtaking wonders by a truly gifted, though sadly short-lived, French composer.
The musical world owes Naxos is immense debt for introducing us to a repertoire that was neglected because of Box office and for introducing an whole host of orchestras, soloists, and composers. This is a golden age of musical performance, interpretation, authenticity. Thanks Utube, thanks Naxos, thanks to the host of accomplished musicians who make the stupidity of other human beings bearable
This was one of those uploads I had to return to immediately after my first listen. Gorgeous, seemingly effortless flow to the orchestration (beautifully performed by the Slovak State PO). Woods, Fields (5:48), Mountain (8:50) and exuberant Village life (13:32) are here transformed into breathtaking wonders by a truly gifted, though sadly short-lived, French composer.
“Mountains “ reduces me to tears each time I hear it….exquisite music..first heard on classic fm,for which I’m truly grateful.
“Mountains “ reduces me to tears each time I hear it…exquisite music!
Thanks for putting this up Mr. Rodders. I'm now a fan of Godard. Not just his Berceuse either.
The musical world owes Naxos is immense debt for introducing us to a repertoire that was neglected because of Box office and for introducing an whole host of orchestras, soloists, and composers. This is a golden age of musical performance, interpretation, authenticity. Thanks Utube, thanks Naxos, thanks to the host of accomplished musicians who make the stupidity of other human beings bearable
wow wow wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!