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Mernier: Ustica | Cypres CYP4673

Mernier: Ustica

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Label: Cypres

Cat No: CYP4673

Barcode: 5412217046736

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 8th May 2026

Contents

Artists

Sarah Laulan (contralto)
Tatiana Samouil (violin)
David Lively (piano)
Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liege (orchestra)
Ensemble Sturm und Klang (ensemble)
Ensemble Musiques Nouvelles (ensemble)

Conductors

Gergely Madaras
Jean-Paul Dessy
Thomas van Haeperen

Works

Mernier, Benoit

Comme d'autres esprits
Offering
Poemes (2) for violin and piano
Sur un ciel immense
Ustica

Artists

Sarah Laulan (contralto)
Tatiana Samouil (violin)
David Lively (piano)
Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liege (orchestra)
Ensemble Sturm und Klang (ensemble)
Ensemble Musiques Nouvelles (ensemble)

Conductors

Gergely Madaras
Jean-Paul Dessy
Thomas van Haeperen

About

This album, Ustica, marks a further stage in the firmly established relationship between Benoît Mernier and the record label Cypres, which over the course of 25 years has traced the evolution of the composer's musical language and the affirmation of his artistic identity. It will be released to coincide with the premiere of his new opera, Bartleby, at the Opera Royal de Wallonie. Ustica marks a milestone in this collaboration, painting a portrait of a composer and offering testimony to a long-standing artistic partnership. Ustica reveals a moment of maturity in which formal rigour, poetry and memory intertwine. The two symphonic movements contrast a contemplative adagio shaped by Baudelaire (Comme d'autres esprits) with a bright, virtuosic scherzo (Sur un ciel immense), a joyful tribute to Philippe Boesmans. Offering, for alto voice and ensemble, sets three spiritual poems by Rabindranath Tagore to music in a continuous flow moving from longing and hope to joy. Deux Poèmes pour violon et piano, dedicated to Jacques De Decker, explore memory through a playful and light-hearted style of composition consisting of fragments and snippets. Finally, Ustica, inspired by a poem by Octavio Paz, unfolds an orchestral meditation on life, death and memory that oscillates between sun-drenched stillness and the mysterious fluidity of incantatory melodies.

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