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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Sibeliusfan on Friday 01 January 2021, 09:56

Title: Adolph Biarent - Symphony in D minor
Post by: Sibeliusfan on Friday 01 January 2021, 09:56
Very interesting, thank you for this post. I have two very small modifications: the composers name is Adolphe Biarent and the conductor here is Sylvain Vouillemin.
Title: Re: Adolph Biarent - Symphony in D minor
Post by: Mark Thomas on Friday 01 January 2021, 10:15
This refers to Justin's post in the Downloads Board here (http://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php/topic,8092.0.html). I've made the corrections. Thanks, Sibeliusfan.
Title: Re: Adolph Biarent - Symphony in D minor
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 08 September 2023, 17:36
Just thought I'd record here my appreciation of the sadly deleted CD of works by Biarent on Cyprès including the Symphony in D minor and Symphonic Poem Trenmor. The Symphony is clearly 'school of Franck' (it is cyclical), but it is its relative succinctness (6:46; 4:37; 3:13; 13:12 = TT 28:18) that makes for rewarding listening. There's nothing overblown here. Instead, and going against the trend of his symphonic contemporaries, there is real movement. This man could write a proper symphonic allegro!