Immerse yourself in the early brilliance of Jacques Ibert with "Leurs débuts : Jacques Ibert," a captivating collection of chamber music released in 1958. This album offers a unique blend of Ibert's compositions and a rare interview, providing a comprehensive introduction to his artistic beginnings. Born in Paris in 1890, Jacques Ibert's musical prowess is evident in each track, showcasing his mastery of various chamber music forms.
The album kicks off with an intimate interview of Jacques Ibert, conducted by Gérard Michel, offering insights into the composer's thoughts and creative process. Following this, the collection delves into a series of compositions that highlight Ibert's versatility and innovation. "Deux stèles orientées" presents two distinct pieces that evoke a sense of orientation and reflection, while "Jeux pour flûte et piano" features two movements that contrast in tempo and mood, from animated to tender. The album concludes with "2 Mouvements pour quatuor de bois," a dynamic duo of pieces performed by a woodwind quartet, showcasing Ibert's ability to create intricate and engaging textures.
Recorded in mono, this album captures the essence of Ibert's early works with a warm, authentic sound. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jacques Ibert or a newcomer to his music, "Leurs débuts : Jacques Ibert" is an essential addition to any classical music collection, offering a glimpse into the mind of a true musical visionary.