Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of chamber music with Vincent Coq's "Lettres Mêlées," a captivating album released on January 1, 2009, under the prestigious Universal Music Division Decca Records France label. This exquisite collection of works is a testament to Coq's mastery and his ability to weave together a tapestry of sounds that resonate deeply with the discerning listener.
"Lettres Mêlées" spans a rich and diverse repertoire, featuring works by some of the most celebrated composers in classical music. The album opens with the delicate and evocative "Scènes d'enfants au crépuscule" for flute, cello, and piano, a piece that sets the tone for the introspective and nuanced journey that follows. The album also includes the elegant "Sonata for Cello & Piano, L.135," the dynamic "Contrastes" for violin, clarinet, and piano, and the intricate "Quatuor pour hautbois, violon, violoncelle et piano H.315," each piece showcasing Coq's virtuosity and interpretive depth.
The album concludes with the titular "Lettres mêlées," a trio for violin, cello, and piano that encapsulates the essence of Coq's artistry. This three-movement work, with its shifting moods and textures, is a highlight of the collection, demonstrating Coq's ability to convey a range of emotions and narratives through his music.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, "Lettres Mêlées" is a substantial and rewarding listen, offering a wealth of musical experiences that will captivate and inspire. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Scènes d’enfants au crépuscule pour flûte, violoncelle et piano: Scène 1 : Andante moderatoThierry Escaich, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Emmanuel Pahud
Scènes d’enfants au crépuscule pour flûte, violoncelle et piano: Scène 2 : Vivace con fuocoThierry Escaich, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Emmanuel Pahud
Scènes d’enfants au crépuscule pour flûte, violoncelle et piano: Scène 3 : AdagioThierry Escaich, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Emmanuel Pahud
Scènes d’enfants au crépuscule pour flûte, violoncelle et piano: Scène 4 : Allegro graziosoThierry Escaich, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Emmanuel Pahud
Scènes d’enfants au crépuscule pour flûte, violoncelle et piano: Scène 5 : VivaceThierry Escaich, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Emmanuel Pahud
Sonata for Cello & Piano, L.135: PrologueClaude Debussy, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux
Sonata for Cello & Piano, L.135: SérénadeClaude Debussy, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux
Sonata for Cello & Piano, L.135: FinaleClaude Debussy, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux
Contrastes pour violon, clarinette et piano Sz 111/Bb 116: Danse de recrutementBéla Bartók, Vincent Coq, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian, Paul Meyer
Contrastes pour violon, clarinette et piano Sz 111/Bb 116: ReposBéla Bartók, Vincent Coq, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian, Paul Meyer
Contrastes pour violon, clarinette et piano Sz 111/Bb 116: Danse viveBéla Bartók, Vincent Coq, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian, Paul Meyer
Quatuor pour hautbois, violon, violoncelle et piano H.315: I - Moderato poco allegroBohuslav Martinů, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian, François Leleux
Quatuor pour hautbois, violon, violoncelle et piano H.315: II - AdagioBohuslav Martinů, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian, François Leleux
Quatuor pour hautbois, violon, violoncelle et piano H.315: III - Poco allegroBohuslav Martinů, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian, François Leleux
Lettres mêlées, pour violon, violoncelle et piano: 1. ModéréThierry Escaich, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian
Lettres mêlées, pour violon, violoncelle et piano: 2. ModéréThierry Escaich, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian
Lettres mêlées, pour violon, violoncelle et piano: 3. Très vifThierry Escaich, Vincent Coq, Raphael Pidoux, Jean-Marc Phillips-Varjabédian