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Pierre de Bethmann Quartet: Agapé
ByPierre de Bethmann
keyboardsDe Bethmann's journey since the days of the much-remembered
A dozen years later, the appearance of Go (Plus Loin Music, 2012), the first official release by the Pierre de Bethmann Quartet, marked probably more than his previous Ilium projecta direct and frontal encounter with the sharp sonority and rhythmic drive so characteristic of his first band.

David El-Malek
saxophoneSimon Tailleu
bassAntoine Paganotti
drumsFrom its first composition, Agapé (an ancient Greek word for altruistic love) makes clear we are in for an intense, emotional journey. The record opens with the title track, introduced by electronic sounds from a Korg synth that creates a sci-fi atmosphere, before giving way to a Steinway that grounds us in the familiar distinctive harmonic structures of the Frenchman. Following the exposition of the main motif, De Bethmann delivers a subtle solo, carefully constructed, and hands the spotlight to El Malek a musician deserving wider recognition outside Francewho, in a passionate crescendo, rises into a tenor colossus, with well-chosen echoes of

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007
The two final pieces are surely this release's best and most essential part. The masterful "Gr?ce ? Vous" maintains the dreamy vibe while slowly building tension, to gradually shape a song that seems to have no defined melodic contours: its elusive line is structured around El Malek's sensational solo discourse and the smart punctuations of the rhythmic trio, with the pianist adding subtle textures via an electric keyboard. This leads to the conclusive "Agapes" which appears as the natural continuation of the previous track: an ascending vamp, supported by the same harmonic sequence that opens the album and which, like an infinite helical staircase, is brightly climbed by a killer El Malek speech. This cadence breaks at its climax to give way to an inspired resolution, an ending as hopeful as it is perhaps illusory, with its final moments recapturing the sounds and harmonies with which this implied suite began.
De Bethmann's music creates unexpected inner pathways for the willing listener, where technique and poetry, intellect and beauty, substance and essence meet and reconcile: that difficult balance between methodological complexity and inspiring feeling which, poorly handled, can be artistically fatal. His approach stems from a broad-minded humanism that rejects dogmas and absolute truths but draws with respectful and discerning curiosity from diverse spiritual and intellectual currents. Titles and comments offer abundant clues, but it is in his brilliant compositions and compelling interpretations that all this takes on meaning and form. Agapé, a work infused with a concept that leaves no room for doubt, stands as a splendid example of his ongoing search for personal and universal harmony, and that is one more of the many well-founded reasons why it demands to be listened to with exquisite, and repeated, attention. ">
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Agapé; Rien; En Plus; Deep; Gr?ce à Vous; Agapes.
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Title: Agapé | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: AL?A
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