Frank Martin's 'Martin: Triptychon' is a captivating collection of compositions, released on 26 February 2008 by ECM New Series. This 57-minute album is a masterful showcase of Martin's work, featuring the 'Polyptyque' suite from 1973, comprising six evocative pieces: 'Image des Rameaux', 'Image de la Chambre haute', 'Image de Juda', 'Image de Géthsémané', 'Image du Jugement', and 'Image de la Glorification'. Additionally, the album includes the 'Maria Triptychon' from 1967/8, with its three beautiful movements: 'Ave Maria', 'Magnificat', and 'Stabat Mater'. Completing this stunning album is the 'Passacaille', a work dating back to 1944 and revised in 1962. With its rich and varied content, 'Martin: Triptychon' is a must-listen for fans of Frank Martin's distinctive and emotive style.
Frank Martin, born in 1890 in Switzerland, was a composer whose work continues to resonate in concert halls worldwide, even 50 years after his passing. Martin's music is deeply spiritual and innovative, often reflecting his profound Christian faith and the influence of Baroque masters like Bach. He was a pioneer of the twelve-tone technique and created a diverse range of works, including orchestral, choral, vocal, and chamber music. Martin's compositions, such as the Violin Concerto and Petite Symphonie concertante, are celebrated for their exceptional quality and enduring relevance. Despite his global acclaim, Martin's name remains known to a select audience, adding an air of intimacy and discovery to his music. His legacy is preserved and promoted by the Frank Martin Foundation, ensuring that his compositions continue to inspire and captivate audiences.
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