‘La jeune France’ was a music company that included composers Olivier Messiaen and André Jolivet. The company was founded in 1936 and opposed the French music of the time.
According to the composers, it was far too abstract. They wanted to bring human emotions back into music. They all did so in their own unique way. Today, three composers who had joined the company: André Jolivet (1905-1974), Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) and Daniel Lesur (1908-2002).
1. André Jolivet (pictured). Concert for bassoon, strings, harp and piano.
Sergio Azzolini, bassoon. Vida Izada, harp. Tomoko Takahashi, piano. Kammerakademie Potsdam olv. Maurice Bourgue.
2. Olivier Messiaen. La nativité du seigneur.
Piet van der Steen, organ.
3. Daniel Lesur. Medieval suite.
Arpea Ensemble.
4. André Jolivet. Chant de Linos.
Sharon Bezaly, flute. Ronald Brautigam, piano.