French Music for String Orchestra

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The name of Jacques Castérède (1926-2014) may not be well known outside his native France, but the taut and compelling Symphony for strings which he wrote at the age of 26 his first major work deserves far wider recognition. Tension runs high throughout the opening Modéré before breaking into a violent Scherzo in the manner of Bartoks Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. Shostakovich and indeed the Second Symphony of Arthur Honegger may be called to mind by the impassioned lyricism of the slow movement, which rises from darkness before discovering a point of radiant transfiguration in the movements coda. Restless counterpoint brings the finale to an exhilarating, emphatic conclusion. The first recording of Castérèdes symphony won a Grand prix du disque, but it has taken half a century for the second to be made by this young and exciting Dutch string ensemble as the centrepiece of their debut on CD. Turbulent energy and sombre elegy are the key signatures of the imaginative programme: Honeggers Second Symphony of 1937 explores the same expressive territory as Castérèdes Symphony, though its trumpet-led apotheosis achieves hard-won resolution. Reflective miniatures by Koechlin, Honegger and Saint-Saëns are highly coloured by their composers individual voices, and there is space for the heartfelt Adagio of Guillaume Lekeu, which belongs in the company of Mahlers Adagietto and Barbers ubiquitous Adagio.