Mezzo-soprano Marianne Crebassa and pianist Fazıl Say share some captivating and sensuous Secrets in this album of songs. The music centers on Debussy’s Trois Chansons de Bilitis, Ravel’s Shéhérazade and Fazıl Say’s own Gezi Park 3 – which he and Crebassa premiered in 2014.
Describing the recording sessions, Marianne Crebassa says: “Sometimes we worked in a kind of trance … there were some moments when nothing seemed to exist around us …”
“Secrets” includes Debussy’s discreetly erotic “Trois Chansons de Bilitis”, settings of texts by Pierre Louÿs that were inspired by ancient Greek literature, as well as Ravel’s Shéhérazade, three contrasting songs that conjure up exotic moods rather than retelling the stories of the 1001 Nights.
Also included is a work by Fazıl Say that is inspired by his native Turkey, but which moves away from the spirit of legend and fantasy: Gezi Park 3 belongs to a series of works that he composed in response to the momentous civil protests that took place in Istanbul in June 2013. Say and Crebassa gave its premiere in Bremen, Germany in September 2014, where it was heard as a ‘Ballad for mezzo-soprano, piano and orchestra’.
Here is music from this recording: