Jongen Cello Concerto; Impressions d' Ardennes Op 44

Fine performances of a composer who definitely improved with age

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen

Genre:

Orchestral

Label: Cyprès

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 65

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: CYP1634

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Belgian National Orchestra
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Marie Hallynck, Cello
Roman Hofman, Conductor
Fantaisie sur deux Noëls populaires wallons Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Belgian National Orchestra
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Roman Hofman, Conductor
Impression d' Ardennes Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Belgian National Orchestra
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Roman Hofman, Conductor

Composer or Director: Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Cyprès

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 63

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: CYP1632

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Concert à cinq Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Arpea Ensemble
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
(2) pièces en trio Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Arpea Ensemble
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Danse lente Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Arpea Ensemble
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Adagio pour Violon at Alto Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Arpea Ensemble
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Sonate-Duo Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
Arpea Ensemble
Joseph (Marie Alphonse Nicholas) Jongen, Composer
On these two discs less is more. Which means, unfortunately, that more is less. Letting young composers loose on a full symphony orchestra is always a gamble and, although the Brussels public responded well in 1902 to the 29-year-old Jongen’s Fantaisie, it can’t be said to have worn well – Constant Lambert’s waspish words about folk song arrangement fit the case all too neatly. Jongen’s training with d’Indy means that the orchestration, though a touch solid, is never less than efficient, and at times pleasantly warm, especially in the Impressions d’ardennes. But he finds it hard to take his tunes convincingly beyond the first phrase and really the Cello Concerto, at 30 minutes, is far too long for its material, despite excellent playing all round.

But take away the brass, timpani and massed strings, and add another 20 years’ experience, and a quite different, superior Jongen emerges. Yes, there are touches of Ravel and Roussel in the phrasing and textures, but he has now learnt to give his themes a sharper cut, to build paragraphs that lead the ear on, and to integrate his favourite pentatonic and whole-tone outlines into the discourse. Ensembles wanting to play the Ravel Introduction and Allegro and looking around for complementary pieces will find a good deal here to interest them. I’m not suggesting there’s anything here of similar calibre (where is there?), but the music is shapely, varied in texture and rhythm, and altogether pleasant on the ear. With the Sonate-Duo of 1938, indeed, I would go further and claim it as a seriously neglected work, giving the Ravel Duo a surprisingly close run, albeit in less astringent vein. Maybe Jongen was one of those composers who improve with age; in which case, for instance, the Mass of 1945 and the String Trio of 1948, neither currently in the catalogue, might be worth a listen. I should be happy to hear them played by the forces listed above and, in the case of the Arpae Ensemble, more than happy.

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