Ravel - Cantatas for the Prix de Rome
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2582
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 3rd June 2022
Contents
Artists
Clarisse Dalles (soprano)Veronique Gens (soprano)
Vannina Santoni (soprano)
Sophie Koch (mezzo-soprano)
Janina Baechle (mezzo-soprano)
Julien Behr (tenor)
Mathys Lagier (tenor)
Michael Spyres (tenor)
Jacques Imbrailo (baritone)
Choeur et Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire
Conductor
Pascal RopheWorks
AlcyoneAlyssa
L'Aurore
La Nuit
Les Bayaderes
Matinee de Provence
Myrrha
Tout est lumiere
Artists
Clarisse Dalles (soprano)Veronique Gens (soprano)
Vannina Santoni (soprano)
Sophie Koch (mezzo-soprano)
Janina Baechle (mezzo-soprano)
Julien Behr (tenor)
Mathys Lagier (tenor)
Michael Spyres (tenor)
Jacques Imbrailo (baritone)
Choeur et Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire
Conductor
Pascal RopheAbout
The present two-disc set brings together all the vocal works that Ravel composed for the Prix de Rome – five shorter settings for choir and orchestra and three cantatas, each with three characters taking part in a plot which followed a more or less fixed sequence of introduction, recitative and aria, a duet, a trio and a brief conclusion. First published more than half a century after Ravel’s death, these test pieces for the Prix de Rome have never acquired the popularity of his other early works, such as Pavane pour une infante défunte, Jeux d’eau or the String Quartet. They are worth more than their reputation as academic exercises might suggest, however, and deserve to be better known, especially when performed by the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire and Pascal Rophé and a team of vocal soloists including Véronique Gens and Michael Spyres.
Reviews
What a delicious surprise this has turned out to be. I’ll wager only a tiny minority of true Ravel aficionados will know even one or two of any of these early opuses – all of them written expressly for the prestigious Prix de Rome, which, for reasons best known to successive juries, Ravel never won. ... what is beyond doubt in the three cantatas and handful of elaborated choruses presented here is his supremely affecting way with the voice above and beyond his already considerable orchestral skills. ... Absolutely fascinating, then, and always seductive. Resistance is futile. Edward Seckerson
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