Jongen: Works for Cello & Orchestra / Arming, Demarquette, Liege Philharmonic

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Anyone who has witnessed the welcome accorded to a national football team returning home after winning an international trophy might find it hard to believe that, not all that long ago, composers too were the object of similar popular adulation. The contest that gave rise to the most extreme transports of delight and pride was the Prix de Rome. Instituted by the Belgian government in 1841 on the model of the French prize of the same name, it was awarded every two years to young composers of under thirty. After being awarded the Prix de Rome in 1897, Joseph Jongen (1873-1953) began to compose vast works for cello and orchestra. These testify to a culture both Germanic and French which allows him to make the link between the works of Richard Strauss- whom he met in Munich- and Ernest Chausson. These three pieces are performed by the brilliant French cellist Henri Demarquette, accompanied by the Liege Royal Philharmonic- whose reputation is well known- conducted by the Austrian chef Christian Arming.



Product Description:


  • Catalog Number: MEW1785


  • UPC: 5425008317854


  • Label: Musique en Wallonie


  • Composer: Joseph Jongen


  • Conductor: Christian Arming


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Liège Philharmonic Orchestra


  • Performer: Henri Demarquette