Roderick Chadwick: Souvenirs d'Oiseaux

Record and Artist Details

Genre:

Instrumental

Label: Divine Art

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 126

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: DDA21240

DDA21240. Roderick Chadwick: Souvenirs d'Oiseaux

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
(Le) Traquet stapazin Olivier Messiaen, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Lunae: Four Nocturnes Sadie Harrison, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Catalogue d'oiseaux, Movement: La chouette hulotte Olivier Messiaen, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Catalogue d'oiseaux, Movement: L'alouette-lulu Olivier Messiaen, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Sensation Julian Anderson, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Catalogue d'oiseaux, Movement: Le rousserolle effarvatte Olivier Messiaen, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Chanson d’Approche Edvard Grieg, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Catalogue d'oiseaux, Movement: L'alouette calandrelle Olivier Messiaen, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Catalogue d'oiseaux, Movement: La bouscarle Olivier Messiaen, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
(24) Préludes, Movement: Les sons et les parfums Claude Debussy, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano
Lyric Pieces, Book 5, Movement: No. 4, Nocturne Edvard Grieg, Composer
Roderick Chadwick, Piano

Roderick Chadwick’s 2020 recital ‘La mer bleue’, featuring the first book of Catalogue d’oiseaux alongside Szymanowski and David Gorton, set a notable marker for the pianist’s credentials in Messiaen. These are amply consolidated in a follow-up that intersperses the next four books of the composer’s piano masterpiece with music from previous and later generations.

Opening with ‘Le traquet stapazin’ is an astute move, this being the most accessible piece of the cycle with its lush evocation of a Mediterranean landscape. Chadwick renders it with due sensitivity, then is hardly less attuned to the nocturnal plangency of ‘La chouette hulotte’ and twilit remoteness of ‘L’alouette-lulu’. Between these books, Sadie Harrison’s Lunae explores aspects of the natural world via four nocturnes whose impressionistic take on music past and present reaches its climax in the fervent ‘Of Stars and Nightingales’. Ending this first volume, the six pieces that comprise Julian Anderson’s Sensation explore facets of musical time as these accrue intensity from the sparseness of ‘She Hears’ to the luminous textures of ‘Alba’.

The second volume begins with ‘Le rousserolle effarvatte’, the centrepiece of Messiaen’s cycle with the interplay between bird(s), place and time at its most resourceful and imaginative. In contrast comes the whimsical elegance of ‘Alouette calandrelle’ then the impetuous animation of ‘La bouscarle’, whose virtuosity Chadwick projects with unfailing assurance. He is no less inside the alluring poise of Chanson d’approche, a concert study in which Betsy Jolas channels birdsong along a more intuitive formal trajectory, exuding a more spontaneous expressive profile. Nor do the Prélude by Debussy and the Nocturne by Grieg sound at all anticlimactic in rounding off this sequence, especially when played with such fastidiousness and charm.

This release is enhanced by Chadwick’s detailed notes, together with Messiaen’s prefaces to each of his pieces. The only reservation concerns a recording that, while it lacks nothing in clarity, feels a little too enclosed fully to convey dynamic nuance and tonal resonance, but this is a minor blemish on an impressive achievement such as warrants urgent investigation.

Discover the world's largest classical music catalogue with Presto Music. 

Stream on Presto Music | Buy from Presto Music

Gramophone Print

  • Print Edition

From £6.67 / month

Subscribe

Gramophone Digital Club

  • Digital Edition
  • Digital Archive
  • Reviews Database
  • Full website access

From £8.75 / month

Subscribe

                              

If you are a library, university or other organisation that would be interested in an institutional subscription to Gramophone please click here for further information.