"Paris Mécanique," released in 2005 on ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winckelmann, is a captivating exploration of chamber and classical music, masterfully curated by the renowned clarinetist Sabine Meyer. This album, spanning a rich 66 minutes, is a testament to Meyer's virtuosity and her ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and enchanting whole.
The album features a stellar lineup, including Michael Riessler on clarinet, Pierre Charial on barrel organ, and the Trio Di Clarone, each contributing to the unique mechanical and rhythmic underpinnings of the compositions. The tracklist is a journey through various styles and tempos, from the lively "Marche de fauves" and the exotic dances like "Pambiche" and "Baiao," to the more introspective pieces such as "Sonate pour deux clarinettes" and "Solace."
Meyer's interpretation of Darius Milhaud's "Scaramouche" and the whimsical "Jack in the Box" series showcases her playful side, while tracks like "The Syncopated Clock" and "The Typewriter" highlight the mechanical themes that permeate the album. The inclusion of lesser-known works like "I Venti" and "Conchita" adds depth and variety, making "Paris Mécanique" a standout in Sabine Meyer's discography.
Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or new to the genre, "Paris Mécanique" offers a delightful and engaging listening experience, showcasing the timeless appeal of Sabine Meyer's artistry.
2005 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winckelmann GmbH2005 ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winckelmann GmbH
Tracks
Introduction Mécanique - Le Flaneur des deux rivesMichael Riessler - Charial/Dôle, Sabine Meyer