This album owes its title ‘Beauté barbare’ to Telemann who described the music he discovered during a trip to Upper Silesia in 1705 as existing ‘in its true barbaric beauty’. Did he mean ‘wild’? ‘Exotic’? In any case, the composer was fascinated: ‘An attentive observer could gather from [those musicians] enough ideas in eight days to last a lifetime.’ An equally passionate admirer of folk music, whose Serbian roots link him to these cultures, François Lazarevitch has conceived this wildly swirling programme that mixes Telemann (Concerto Polonois) and eastern European Romani music of the eighteenth century, thanks to a collection of dance tunes from 1730 that he has unearthed. ‘What is interesting for us as Baroque performers is to try to find in the pieces of “art music” everything that is not written down, namely the energy and “swing” of the folk dances. I like the music we play not to sound like early music’, says the flautist and founder of Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien, who are joined for the occasion by a cymbalom virtuoso and a wide variety of percussion instruments.
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“… this CD is recommended without reservation and should be added to every CD collection.”
Christophe Steyne – Crescendo magazine.be – 12 September 2023
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Philippe Venturini – Classica magazine (France) – July/August 2023
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Guido Fischer – Rondo magazine (Germany) – March 2023
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“… Flautist François Lazarevitch and Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien have assembled a programme whose skilfully wrought tangents and juxtapositions serve to highlight the folk influence on Telemann’s craft…”
Nicholas Anderson – BBC Music magazine – May 2023
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