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Richard
Hodges, saxophonist
John Forconi,
pianist
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Suite - P. Bonneau,
Sonatine - C. Pascal, 14 Pieces - C. Koechlin, Sonatine Bucolique - H. Sauguet, Pièces
Caractèristiques - P. M. Dubois
The
Road Not Taken: French Saxophone Masterpieces is a collection of some of the
most influential and important music in the saxophone repertoire. With the
exception of the Pièces Caractèristiques of Dubois,
no current recording
of these works existed in 2001 when this recording was released. The title, "The Road Not Taken", comes
of course from the famous poem of Robert Frost, but it was also the title of
a 1994 New York Times article discussing the life and music of the French
composer Charles Koechlin (1867-1950) whose 14 pieces (originally for
flute) is featured on this recording. Koechlin had lived his creative life
as he saw fit with little regard to fame, fortune, or current trends. This
approach to creativity could also be used to describe the entire school of
French composition. During the later half of the 19th century French
composers became extremely nationalistic culminating in what we now refer to as
the "French sound." It is beautifully unique. The music on this recording would
not have existed if the French artistic community had not taken that road
less traveled. The road that allowed them to find there own voice.
Buy it now!!
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