Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Marius Constant- ELOGE DE LA FOLIE (Ballet En Neuf Tableaux) 1966


















Marius Constant-ELOGE DE LA FOLIE 1966 (Ballet En 9 Tableaux)
Erato STU70334 Released in 1967

Some notes excerpted from the back cover
(included) All notes are in French.
"Translation" by Dr Eyescope - to be taken with a grain of salt...

Nine stories with which we are familiar, by being in constant contact with daily life... between anecdote and abstraction, between a smile and a grimace, revolving around these themes:
The Interrogator- "The eternal interaction between the Judge and the Judged- The fascination of one for the other"
Publicity- "which creates and destroys Idols"
The Good Humor Machine- "source of our conditioned dreams and our joys wrapped in cellophane"
Pills- "uppers, downers, or others to help us to create a love where we have none.
and, of course:
Love, "which exists despite all (...)
All in all -
a little bit of a journey; some metaphysical vertigo, from which you needn't risk returning in hopelessness, but all the same; granted immunity.
An Elegy in black and white, of our life, our universe, and of the speed which we accept- imposed by our time...

Side One:
A1- Les Empreintes (4:00)
A2- La Publicité (9:06) (Harpsichord Solo – Pietro Galli)
A3- L'amour (4:35)
A4- Les Somnifères (5:01) (Soprano Solo – Geneviève Roblot)

Side Two:
B1- Les Exitants (2:58)
B2- Pilules Du Bonheur (3:41) (Soprano Solo – Geneviève Roblot)
B3- La Guerre (3:22) (Bugle Solo – Pierre Thibaud)
B4- L'Interrogatoire (9:52)
B5- Count Down (3:09)


















Composed and Conducted by – Marius Constant
Orchestra – Ensemble Ars Nova De L'O.R.T.F.

Libretto [Argument] Written by – Jeau Cau
Scenario [Ballet] Written by – Roland Petit
Decor and Costumes by Jean Tinguely and Niki De Saint Phalle
The Cover photo shows a stage design by Jean Tinguely

file (finally) repaired

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7 comments:

  1. Thanks a lot! Marius Constant was a good conductor with composer like Maderna or Boulez.... Forgotten even in France, but I am looking for listening to it!

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  2. I mean conductor cum composer... Forgive my Latin...

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  3. Great album ...THANKS !!!

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  4. Great post, looking forward to listening. And another live MediaFire link, thank you very much! All the MF links seem OK so far...

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    1. Hey there-
      I misplaced your re-ups request list-
      Do you still have it?

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  5. thank you for the repaired version. i enjoyed it the first time so i'm looking forward to comparing the two. -cheers, a.v..

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    1. The difference is where the individual tracks end and the next begins- I edited from back-to-front my first few tries and they came out with the separations in the wrong place.
      A stupid beginner's mistake.
      I had to repair (I think) 13 files.

      I was in such a frenzy when I started.

      Thia is a really very very good album.

      It deserves a proper hearing.

      Cheers!

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