Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Sakari Oramo - Ravel: La valse, M. 72 & Other Works (2022) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Sakari Oramo
Title: Ravel: La valse, M. 72 & Other Works
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 68:19
Total Size: 264 MB / 1.14 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Ravel: La valse, M. 72 & Other Works
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 68:19
Total Size: 264 MB / 1.14 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a: I. Prélude (3:26)
2. Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68 (Excerpts Orch. K. Hesketh): II. Fugue (3:52)
3. Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a: II. Forlane (6:03)
4. Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a: IV. Rigaudon (3:09)
5. Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68a: III. Menuet (5:05)
6. Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68 (Excerpts Orch. K. Hesketh): VI. Toccata (4:08)
7. Miroirs, M. 43 (Version for Orchestra) [Excerpts]: No. 4, Alborada del gracioso (8:10)
8. Miroirs, M. 43 (Version for Orchestra) [Excerpts]: No. 3, Une barque sur l'océan (8:44)
9. Pavane pour une infante défunte, M. 19 (Version for Orchestra) (6:38)
10. Menuet antique, M. 7 (Version for Orchestra) (6:42)
11. La valse, M. 72 (12:28)
Maurice Ravel composed a number of works which have become classics of the repertoire both for solo piano and for orchestra. On the present disc, all except one work were first conceived for piano, which raises the question how it is possible to transfer such pianistic music to the orchestra without making it sound like a mere ‘colorized’ version. Ravel’s orchestral writing was the result of a long apprenticeship and careful study of orchestration treatises as well as scores, notably of works by Rimsky-Korsakov and Richard Strauss. Although his skills as an orchestrator are much admired today, his ability to coax new sounds out of the orchestra wasn't always appreciated in his own time, however – in 1907 the critic Pierre Lalo complained that ‘in Ravel’s orchestra, no instrument retains its natural sound…’ Among the works performed here by Sakari Oramo and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra are some of Ravel’s earliest compositions, including the much loved Pavane pour une infante défunte, but the album closes with a later work: La Valse, written in 1920 as one of only four works by Ravel originally conceived for orchestra. The idea of composing a tribute to Johann Strauss had pursued Ravel since 1906, but it took a commission from Sergei Diaghilev of the Ballets russes for him to return to the project. When Diaghilev found it unsuited for a ballet, Ravel gave it the subtitle ‘choreographic poem for orchestra’. It was performed in concert in 1920 for the first time and enjoyed an immediate success.