Artistes présents:
Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse
Albéric Magnard, "mort pour la France" at the beginning of the World War I, was an important figure of French music in the early 20th century, notably for his massive symphonies inspired by the late German romanticism. After he had rapidly fallen into neglect, his orchestral music was revived thanks to the relentless trailblazer Michel Plasson, who was the first to record the complete cycle of four symphonies to which he added some tone poems like the Chant funèbre. Second batch to come soon!