Entente Cordiale
An enchanting collection of light music from, or inspired by, France
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Composer or Director: Ethel (Mary) Smyth, (Alexandre) Charles Lecocq, Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, César Franck, Peter Warlock, Peter Hope, Paul Lewis, Jean Gabriel-Marie
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: White Line
Magazine Review Date: 10/2003
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 70
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDWHL2147

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Capriol Suite |
Peter Warlock, Composer
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Gavin Sutherland, Conductor Peter Warlock, Composer |
Entente cordiale |
Ethel (Mary) Smyth, Composer
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Ethel (Mary) Smyth, Composer Gavin Sutherland, Conductor |
(4) French Dances |
Peter Hope, Composer
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Gavin Sutherland, Conductor Peter Hope, Composer |
(2) Pieces |
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Gavin Sutherland, Conductor Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer Verity Butler, Clarinet |
lilin et Valentin |
(Alexandre) Charles Lecocq, Composer
(Alexandre) Charles Lecocq, Composer City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Gavin Sutherland, Conductor |
A Paris |
Paul Lewis, Composer
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Gavin Sutherland, Conductor Paul Lewis, Composer |
Mireio |
Jean Gabriel-Marie, Composer
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Gavin Sutherland, Conductor Jean Gabriel-Marie, Composer |
(3) Chorales, Movement: No. 2 in B minor |
César Franck, Composer
César Franck, Composer City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Gavin Sutherland, Conductor |
Author: Andrew Lamb
In between come more transcriptions of organ pieces by a Belgian – but very different in style – in two short and contrasted impressionist pieces by Joseph Jongen, orchestrated by the CD’s producer, Philip Lane. The brief but engaging Ethel Smyth piece comes from her light opera Entente cordiale, while that by Charles Lecocq is from his 1864 operetta Liline et Valentin. Refurbished more than 100 years later by Havelock Nelson, it’s at once the earliest, briefest and jolliest piece here. Beyond that, the French tributes of Peter Hope and Paul Lewis again show what accomplished and appealing music present-day British light music composers have to offer.
Most impressive of all, perhaps, is the suite of six movements from a 1930 dramatisation of Miréio, Frédéric Mistral’s Provençal epic poem from which came Gounod’s opera Mireille. Its Marseilles-based composer, Jean Gabriel-Marie, was the son of Gabriel-Marie, whose delightful miniature La Cinquantaine is still enjoyed. Steeped in Provençal atmosphere, the Miréio music breathes the air of Bizet’s L’Arlésienne as it vividly evokes day-to-day life, customs, and celebrations.
Admirably played and recorded, the programme has a freshness and variety that makes delightful listening from beginning to end.
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