Arts-Scène Diffusion

Juliette Hurel

FLUTE

Impressions françaises

Impressions françaises

Alpha, 2011

With Hélène Couvert, Arnaud Thorette, Christine Icart, Florence Darel 

Transparency, light, colour, tenderness, melancholy, so many words to try and capture what I call “French impressions”.  By virtue of its mellow, rich, sensual and colourful sound the traverse flute is for me perfectly suited to this repertoire.  For a long time now I’ve wanted to record these pieces with these dearest of friends.  



 


Press

Jacques Bonnaure, Classica 2010

(...) Très bien entourée, notamment par Hélène Couvert qui lui assure un soutien parfait dans la sonate de Poulenc, Juliette Hurel, par le raffinement de son jeu, par son sens de la respiration, par la délicatesse du son, poursuit la grande tradition de la flûte française. 

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This week, Juliette Hurel & Isabelle Moretti record a duo for Harmonia Mundi. Scheduled for release in May…

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This week, Juliette Hurel & Isabelle Moretti record a duo for Harmonia Mundi. Scheduled for release in May 2026.

The flute and the harp, the very first instruments of our Humanity, with their spellbinding sonorities. Juliette Hurel & Isabelle Moretti, two emblematic figures of their instruments on the international music scene and long-time accomplices, have chosen to take you on a journey through their preferred repertoire, French music of the 20th century. Following in the footsteps of such composers as Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy (including a previously unpublished transcription of the Suite Bergamasque), this is an enchanted voyage, full of color, silence, delicacy, smiles and lightness. Other little-played composers (whom Juliette and Isabelle want to bring to light!) will enhance this journey: Clémence de Grandval, Eugène Bozza and naval officer Jean Cras. 

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