POLYPHONIA ENSEMBLE BERLIN
Dubois • d’Indy • Caplet
Polyphonia Ensemble Berlin
Frauke Ross und Upama Muckensturm, flute7–9
Martin Kögel und Rafael Grosch, vboe 7–9
Bernhard Nusser und Gabriele Kögel, clarinet 5–9
Jörg Petersen und Hendrik Schütt, bassoon 5–9
Ozan Çakar 7–9 und Markus Bruggaier, horn
Johannes Watzel und Marija Mücke, violin 1–4
Henry Pieper, viola 1–4
Thomas Rößeler, cello 1–4
Ulrich Schneider, double bass 1–4
The Polyphonia Ensemble Berlin, which was founded by musicians from the Deutsches Symphonie-
Orchester Berlin, presents French chamber music from around 1900 on this recording. The featured
composers – Théodore Dubois, Vincent d’Indy and André Caplet – may have been overshadowed
by their better-known contemporaries, but they nevertheless played major and original roles in the
development of music in France, bequeathing us an appreciable quantity of remarkable works. At
the same time, they represent three generations in the development of music at the dawn of the
20th century.