- La Traversée de Paris (album)
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Name = La Traversée de Paris
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Artist =Michael Nyman
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Genre =Contemporary classical music
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Last album =Drowning by Numbers
1989
This album = La Traversée de Paris
1989
Next album = The Cook The Thief His Wife & Her Lover
1989
Misc =La Traversée de Paris "(The Crossing of Paris)" is an album by the
Michael Nyman Band featuring music composed byMichael Nyman for an audio-visual exhibition of the same name which took place at the Grande Arche de la Défense from July to December of1989 to celebrate thebicentennial of theFrench Revolution .Track listing
The album consists of 17 pieces, each referring to a specific or generic location, historical incident, or cultural development in Paris since the time of the Revolution. There is a geographical emphasis to the first six pieces which describe the city itself without historical context. The subsequent pieces proceed in chronological order by namesake, as a musical timeline charting the city's rich and often violent history from 1789 to 1989.
#"L'entrée".
#"La nef de Paris" ("TheNave of Paris").
#"Débarcadère" ("Docks").
#"Le Labyrinthe".
#"Le Palais Royal".
#"Le jardin" ("Garden").
#"Le théatre d'ombres chinoises" ("Shadow Theatre").
#"L'émeute de la faim" ("Hunger Riots").
#"Du faubourg à l'Assemblée" ("From the suburbs to the Assembly").
#"Ah ça ira" ("It will succeed!"). Refers to a bloodthirsty execution-chant from the Revolution. With theLondon Voices .
#"Passage de l'Égalité" ("The Egalitarian Movement").
#"Les murs des fédérés" ("TheCommunards' Wall "). A setting ofRimbaud 's poem "L'orgie parisienne". WithSarah Leonard .
#"De l'Hôtel de Ville à la Concorde" ("From City Hall to the Concorde").
#"Cinéma d'actualités" ("Newsreel ").
#"Champs Elysées".
#"Les manifestations" ("Protest s").
#"L'Arche de la Défense". Refers to the contemporary setting of the exhibition.Musicians
*The
Michael Nyman Band
**Alexander Balanescu
**Elisabeth Perry
**Clare Connors
**Jonathan Carney
**Tony Hinnigan
**Justin Pearson
**Paul Morgan
**Robin McGee
**David Rix
**David Fuest
**John Harle
**Jamie Talbot
**Simon Haram
**Andrew Findon
**Graham Ashton
**Richard Clews
**Huw Jenkins
**Steve Saunders *
Sarah Leonard
*London Voices directed byTerry Edwards Prospero's Books
Seven pieces from "La Traversée de Paris" were repurposed or revised by Nyman to form the bulk of his score for
Peter Greenaway 's film "Prospero's Books ".Four of these pieces did not undergo any changes, and were simply retitled for their use in the film and for the score's album release:
*"Débarcadère" (retitled "Reconciliation").
*"Du faubourg à l'Assemblée" (retitled "Prospero's Curse").
*"Passage de l'Égalité" (retitled "Cornfield").
*"Cinéma d'actualités" (retitled "History of Sycorax").The other three pieces were revised to varying degrees:
*"L'entrée", in an extended form, became "Prospero's Magic".
*"Le Labyrinthe", with the addition of a vocal line, became "Come Unto These Yellow Sands".
*"Le théatre d'ombres chinoises", in a much shorter form, became "Miranda".Other Performances and Recordings
*"
An Eye For a Difference ",London Saxophonic 's album of Nyman pieces arranged for saxophone ensemble, contains arrangements of both "Le Palais Royal" and "De l'Hôtel de Ville à la Concorde".
*Nyman'sopera-ballet "Noises, Sounds & Sweet Airs " (adapted fromWilliam Shakespeare 's "The Tempest ") utilizes a number of melodies from "La Traversée de Paris", including "De l'Hôtel de Ville à la Concorde" in "There's nothing ill can dwell" and "Le théatre d'ombres chinoises" in "Ye Elves".
*"The Michael Nyman Songbook ", aconcert film andalbum featuringUte Lemper singing with the Michael Nyman Band, contains a different performance of "Les murs des fédérés" "(L'orgie parisienne)".
*"The Very Best of Michael Nyman Film Music 1980-2001 ", a double-disc compilation album, contains "Le théatre d'ombres chinoises" under the title "Miranda Previsited".
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