

Release Date: May 2012
Originally recorded in October 2011
Claude Debussy
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Stéphane Denève
Brian Pidgeon
Ralph Couzens
Jonathan Cooper
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Orchestral & Concertos
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Recognised internationally as a conductor of the highest calibre, Stéphane Denève took up the post of Music Director of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in 2005, and has since attracted attention from audiences and critics alike. This May, the conductor bids a fond farewell to Scotland and the RSNO with a series of ‘Au Revoir’ concerts, and this collection of orchestral works by Debussy.
After the impact made by the production of Pelléas et Mélisande in 1902, the next orchestral work by Debussy was awaited with intense interest. La Mer did not disappoint, and is today widely considered to have been crucial in its influence on twentieth-century music. After completing this work, Debussy spent no fewer than seven years wrestling with what would become Images for orchestra. Some critics were puzzled by the work and suggested that Debussy’s talent might have dried out. They were promptly put right in an article by Ravel, who accused them of ‘slowly closing their eyelids before the rising sun amid loud protestations that night is falling’.
With a sultry flute solo, Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune opened an astonishing new world for western music. Debussy based this composition on a poem by Mallarmé, who wrote to the composer: ‘I have come from the concert, deeply moved: A miracle! that your illustration of L’Après-midi d’un faune should present no dissonance with my text, other than to venture further, truly, into nostalgia and light…’
The three Nocturnes feature some of the most imaginative orchestral writing of Debussy. In the words of the composer, ‘the title Nocturnes is… not meant to designate the usual form of a nocturne, but rather all the various impressions and the special effects of light that the word would suggest’. Debussy provided descriptions of the three movements. ‘Nuages’, for example, depicts ‘the slow, melancholy procession of the clouds, ending in a grey agony tinged with white’, and also the experience of standing ‘on the Pont de Solférino very late at night. Total silence. The Seine without a ripple, like a tarnished mirror’.

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Reviews
Diapason D’or de l’Année 2012
Sound: 4/5 SACD Sound: 4/5
Gramophone Choice
“During his seven concert seasons in Scotland he [Denève] has instilled in the RSNO an idiomatic sound and attitude for the French repertoire, as is strikingly evident from this two-CD set of Debussy There is nothing vague about these performances; rather they convey both the dynamism and delicacy of the music with understanding and stimulating freshness”
"Throughout the set Denève and his team get help from the tremendous quality of the recorded sound, captured with outstanding clarity by Brian Pidgeon and his Chandos engineers, and giving a real sense of space to the sound, allowing each instrument to be picked out and enjoyed in its own right, as well as relishing its contribution to the whole. This sets the seal on an outstanding release, a praiseworthy contribution to the Debussy anniversary year, and a memento of what has become one of the most distinguished musical partnerships of recent years. Invest with confidence."
“... an exciting album.”
Performance ***** Recording *****
“These are especially sensuous accounts, luxuriating in not only Debussy’s wondrous orchestral colours, but also his love of sound itself What makes this set notable is the sense of a coherent vision lighting the music from within, a partnership of conductor and orchestra working intensively to make the whole more than the sum of the parts. Praise should be heaped on Chandos for maintaining its commitment both to fulsome, eloquent booklet notes and to SACD for a set with essentially all of the completed purely orchestral pieces, including a couple of rarities, this is heard to beat.”
CD of the Week
"...All are performed with finesse and with a combination of energy, discretion and colour that give them a luminous quality." ****
Recording of the Month
"...Sumptuous sonic bathing: thrillingly superb..."
“ The RSNO’s playing has moved up a notch under his baton, with luscious string sounds an superb wind soloists. Even that symphonic warhorse La Mer sound freshly reimagined by the young Frenchman, whose sense of the music’s ebb and flow, with surging climaxes, is unerring. On this two disc-set – an ideal way to aquire Debussy’s orchestral masterpieces – even the makeweights are compelling and the rare Marche Ecossaise is an apt souvenir of Denève’s Scottish sojourn.”
“... this is a marvellous compendium, with performances to equal the classic Debussy recordings ”
Performance ***** Sound *****
“The superb playing of the RSNO throughout this set is indicative of the affection and respect and respect with which these musicians hold Stéphan Denève, and this outstanding release is a fitting testimony to the completion of this conductor’s impressive tenure with the RSNO.”
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