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Jürg Frey - Je Laisse à La Nuit Son Poids D’ombre [Another Timbre - 2025]

Je Laisse à La Nuit Son Poids D’ombre is a fifty-two-minute modern ensemble for ten players. It slowly shifts from hauntingly beautiful to discordant, dark, and at times, primal unease. The whole thing feels like a wonderfully muddying/darkening of the sonic waters.

I’d hope regular readers of M[m] will know the name Jürg Frey, as we’ve been reviewing his work since the late 2010’s on the site. And he also stands as one of the great/ notable names in modern classical/ modern composition genres.  And I must say, Je Laisse à La Nuit Son Poids D’ombre ( I Leave to the Night Its Weight of Shadow) stands as one of his (initially) more formally beautiful works.

The CD release appears on the always-worthy Another Timbre, with their house style, sparse white mini gatefold packaging featuring a very fitting photograph of a shadowy hooded figure standing on a dusk-time shoreline.

Je Laisse à La Nuit Son Poids D’ombre dates from 2019/ 2020- with the ten-piece Ensemble]h[iatus playing the five-track suite.  The French-German-Italian ensemble features: Martine Altenburger -cello, Tiziana Bertoncini -violin,  Fabrice Charles- trombone, Isabelle Duthoit -clarinet, Laurent Guitton-tuba, Lê Quan Ninh-  percussion, Hélène Fauchère & Géraldine Keller-  voice, Thomas Lehn -analogue synthesiser,   Alessandra Rombolá -flute.

We open with the slowly drifting and ebbing of the two female sopranos- together they create a beautifully haunting haze of sound. As we progress, subtle instrumental detail & pitch moves in- with the vocals, paring back from time to time. We move from foreboding string simmers, unsettling percussive taps & knocks, wavering horn drifts, and general atmospheric tone drift/ building shadow/darkness

As we move through the work, dissonant string picks become more telling, the doomily dirge-bound horn tones expand,  with the erringly tolling/ primal percussion runs grow, and more warbling ‘n’ waving vocalising rising.

Put simply, Je Laisse à La Nuit Son Poids D’ombre is truly spellbinding, with both the composer and players creating a work that moves between beauty and unease, with moments of primal dread. If I hadn’t already selected my best of 2025 list, this would certainly have appeared in it.

Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

Roger Batty
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