
Sites Auriculaires - Duo Paganelli Filosa
- 01 – H. Dufourt – L’eclair d’apres Rimbaud pour 2 pianos et 2 percussions
- 02 – M. Ravel – Introduction et Allegro pour 2 pianos
- 03 – M. Ravel – Sites Auriculaires – I. Habanera
- 04 – M. Ravel – Sites Auriculaires – II. Entre cloches
- 05 – F. Couperin – Pieces de clavecin – La Juillet
- 06 – F. Couperin – Pieces de clavecin – La Letiville
- 07 – F. Couperin – Pieces de clavecin – Allemande
- 08 – F. Couperin – Pieces de clavecin – Musette de Choisy
- 09 – F. Couperin – Pieces de clavecin – Musette de Taverny
- 10 – H. Dufourt – Vent d’Automne
- 11 – H. Dufourt – La fontaine de Cuivre d’apres Chardin
Duo Paganelli Filosa – SITES AURICULAIRES
Dufourt | Ravel | Couperin
featuring S. Beneventi & A. Weisman
The album begins with Dufourt’s electrifying L’Éclair d’après Rimbaud for two pianos and two percussionists, based on Rimbaud’s Une Saison en Enfer (A Season in Hell) which in turn was inspired by his tumultuous relationship with Verlaine. We also hear Dufourt’s introspective solo piano work, Vent d’Automne, and La Fontaine, which references Chardin’s painting La fontaine de cuivre, hanging in the Louvre. Paris is at the heart of this album, unifying Dufourt’s music with that of Ravel and Couperin. Paganelli and Filosa perform Ravel’s stunning Sites auriculaires, and the Introduction et Allegro arranged for two pianos, presenting a fascinating contrast with the French Baroque miniatures of Couperin.
Erica Paganelli and Daniela Filosa met whilst studying in Milan, and were drawn into collaborating by their shared love of Ravel, whose Sites auriculaires gives this album its name, as well as other 20th-century and contemporary repertoire, in which they specialise.
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Booklet in English, Italian and French.
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Reviews
“Daniela Filosa and Erica Paganelli bring out all the colours, as well as this elegant art of effusion specific to the composer [Ravel]. These young women perform just as masterfully, from the same author, the most surprising “Sites auriculaires”, injecting it with restraint, intensity and soulfulness…”
Classica / April 2020