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Vagues et ombres

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  • Études, CD 143, Livre 1: IV Pour les sixtes
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) collectif9

    Études, CD 143, Livre 1: IV Pour les sixtes

    04:07
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  • Préludes, Livre 1, CD 125: VI. … Des pas sur la neige
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) collectif9

    Préludes, Livre 1, CD 125: VI. … Des pas sur la neige

    04:05
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  • Suite bergamasque, CD 82: IV. Passepied
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) collectif9

    Suite bergamasque, CD 82: IV. Passepied

    03:34
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  • Suite bergamasque, CD 82: III. Clair de lune
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) collectif9

    Suite bergamasque, CD 82: III. Clair de lune

    05:23
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  • Contact
    Composer(s) Luna Pearl Woolf
    Artist(s) collectif9

    Contact

    12:02
    $4.60
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  • La mer, CD 111: I. De l'aube à midi sur la mer
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) collectif9

    La mer, CD 111: I. De l'aube à midi sur la mer

    08:30
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  • La mer, CD 111: II. Jeux de vagues
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) collectif9

    La mer, CD 111: II. Jeux de vagues

    07:07
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  • La mer, CD 111: III. Dialogue du vent et de la mer
    Composer(s) Claude Debussy
    Artist(s) collectif9

    La mer, CD 111: III. Dialogue du vent et de la mer

    08:48
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Total running time: 53 minutes.

    Album information

    Showcasing its innovative approach to programming, collectif9 has created unique Debussy arrangements including Clair de lune, La mer and Des pas sur la neige. It was nominated for a 2023 Juno Award.

    With this recording the Montreal collective invites us into a sumptuous theatre of shadows and waves: ‘Could we, as nine string players, perform Claude Debussy’s La Mer and do it justice? In a musical style where timbre and colour are paramount, attempting to interpret this emblematic work seemed outrageous; but come to think of it, we like a challenge. This is certainly a reinterpretation. Being fewer in number allows us to otherwise reveal a rich rhythmic interplay already present in the work while shedding new light on the balance of voices and harmonies.’

    A work by composer Luna Pearl Woolf completes the programme: Contact, ‘a sonic view into the underwater world of beluga whales in the St Lawrence Estuary’.