Dialogue

 
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OLIVIER MESSIAEN / FRANCIS POULENC / KRZYSZTOF PENDERECKI / JEAN YVES DANIEL-LESUR / CAROLINE MARCOT
Dialogue
NFM Choir, Lionel Sow

[ Alpha Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 8 May 2026

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The NFM choir from Wrocław juxtaposes Penderecki and French composers, creating a dialogue between Polish and French music of the 20th century, between the singers from Wrocław, where the choir is based, and Frenchman Lionel Sow, its conductor since 2021. The program opens with Krzysztof Penderecki's Le Chant des chérubins, a piece composed in 1986 based on a text from the Orthodox liturgy. This is followed by a composition by French composer Yves Daniel-Lesur, a twelve-part Cantique des Cantiques composed in 1953. In 1962, Penderecki completed a Stabat Mater of a purely religious nature, a declaration of opposition to the communist system and its visceral atheism, but also to Western avant-garde circles, which were equally uninterested in the sacred. Fast forward to the 2000s with Nigra sum by composer and mezzo-soprano Caroline Marçot, who is very interested in Renaissance music. If there is one thing that Poulenc's Salve Regina, composed in 1941, and Penderecki's Agnus Dei, written forty years later, have in common, it is simplicity and a form of contemplation that can also be found in Olivier Messiaen's O sacrum convivium, composed in 1937.

Tracks:

Krzysztof Penderecki:
Pieśń Cherubinów

Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur:
Le Cantique des cantiques: I. Dialogue
Le Cantique des cantiques: II. La voix du bien-aimé
Le Cantique des cantiques: III. Le songe
Le Cantique des cantiques: IV. Le roi Salomon
Le Cantique des cantiques: V. Le jardin clos
Le Cantique des cantiques: VI. La Sulamite
Le Cantique des cantiques: VII. Épithalame

Krzysztof Penderecki:
Stabat Mater

Caroline Marçot:
Nigra sum

Krzysztof Penderecki:
O gloriosa virginum

Francis Poulenc:
Salve Regina

Krzysztof Penderecki:
Agnus Dei

Olivier Messiaen:
O sacrum convivium!