“Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie”, Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Marc-André Hamelin

Few people, here or elsewhere, have kept the flame alive, but in 1967 the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Seiji Ozawa recorded a large Turangalîla-Symphony (with Yvonne and Jeanne Loriod!). To ignore this stroke of genius and arrive 55 years later with a rounded, faded, impersonal, less scrutinized, rushed and without magic remake is quite ironic. Unlike Rafael Payare’s recent concert, what is missing here is the point of view, interpretive and sonic. A seemingly innocuous example: the last two minutes of love song 2 (track 4). As the theme of the statue (brass), faded, does not impose itself, all the contrast of the end is minimized, a game in which the poetics are dominated by the piano and the Martenot waves. In the sound “strata”, Marc-André Hamelin’s piano could also be sharper, if we refer to the palette of Jean-Yves Thibaudet, even more refined now than in his recording with Chailly. This banal publication has no interest in the face of the Ozawa, Chailly and Wit references.

Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphony

★★ 1/2

Classical music

Marc-André Hamelin, Nathalie Forget, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Gustavo Gimeno. Harmonia Mundi HMC 905 336.

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