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The Complete Songs of Ravel
Maurice Ravel

Malcolm Martineau

The Complete Songs of Ravel

Price: € 22.95
Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212087022
Catnr: SIGCD 870
Release date: 18 April 2025
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212087022
Catalogue number
SIGCD 870
Release date
18 April 2025
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About the album

Malcolm Martineau follows up his acclaimed complete song collections of Duparc, Poulenc and Faure with a double album celebrating the complete songs of Maurice Ravel, performed by a bumper roster of singers: Lorna Anderson, Julie Boulianne, John Chest, Sarah Dufresne Dafydd Jones, Simon Keenlyside, Paula Murrihy, Nicky Spence and William Thomas. French composer Maurice Ravel known for his musical craftsmanship and clear style drew on elements of baroque, neoclassicism, modernism and later on, jazz in his compositions. His vocal works span 4 decades, from 1893 to 1933. Scottish pianist Malcolm Martineau is recognised at the highest international level as one of the UK’s leading accompanists, performing worldwide alongside the world’s greatest singers and with a discography of over 100 albums, including a number of award-winning recordings.

Artist(s)

Malcolm Martineau

Recognised at the highest international level as one of the UK’s leading accompanists, Malcolm Martineau has performed worldwide alongside the world’s greatest singers including Sir Thomas Allen, Dame Janet Baker, Florian Boesch, Elīna Garanča, Dame Sarah Connolly, Angela Gheorghiu, Susan Graham, Thomas Hampson, Sir Simon Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager, Dame Felicity Lott, Anne Sofie von Otter, Günther Groissböck and Sonya Yoncheva. He has appeared at the world’s principal venues including Alice Tully Hall, Barbican Centre, Berlin State Opera, Carnegie Hall, Concertgebouw, Gran Theatre del Liceu, Mariinsky Theatre, Metropolitan Opera, Munich Opera, Paris Opera and Salle Gaveau, Royal Opera House, La Scala, Sydney Opera House, Teatro Real, Salzburg Mozarteum, Suntory Hall Tokyo, Vienna’s Konzerthaus, Musikverein and State Opera, Walt Disney Hall, Wigmore Hall,...
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Recognised at the highest international level as one of the UK’s leading accompanists, Malcolm Martineau has performed worldwide alongside the world’s greatest singers including Sir Thomas Allen, Dame Janet Baker, Florian Boesch, Elīna Garanča, Dame Sarah Connolly, Angela Gheorghiu, Susan Graham, Thomas Hampson, Sir Simon Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager, Dame Felicity Lott, Anne Sofie von Otter, Günther Groissböck and Sonya Yoncheva.
He has appeared at the world’s principal venues including Alice Tully Hall, Barbican Centre, Berlin State Opera, Carnegie Hall, Concertgebouw, Gran Theatre del Liceu, Mariinsky Theatre, Metropolitan Opera, Munich Opera, Paris Opera and Salle Gaveau, Royal Opera House, La Scala, Sydney Opera House, Teatro Real, Salzburg Mozarteum, Suntory Hall Tokyo, Vienna’s Konzerthaus, Musikverein and State Opera, Walt Disney Hall, Wigmore Hall, and Zurich Opera amongst others. Malcolm has also appeared at the Aix-en-Provence, Vienna, and Salzburg Festivals. He has presented his own series at the Wigmore Hall and at the Edinburgh Festival.
As a prolific recording artist, Martineau’s discography of over 100 CDs includes the following Award-winning recordings: ‘The Vagabond’ with Sir Bryn Terfel (Gramophone Award), ‘Songs of War’ with Sir Simon Keenlyside (Grammy and Gramophone Awards), Schumann and Mahler Lieder with Florian Boesch (BBC Music Magazine Award), Mahler Lieder with Christiane Karg (Diapason d’or), and ‘El Nour’ with Fatma Said (Gramophone Award).

Malcolm was a given an honorary doctorate at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 2004 and appointed International Fellow of Accompaniment in 2009. He was the Artistic Director of the 2011 Leeds Lieder Festival and is a Professor of piano accompaniment at the Royal Academy of Music and an Honorary Doctor and International Fellow of Accompaniment at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He was made an OBE in the 2016 New Year’s Honours for his services to music and young singers.


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Maurice Ravel

Joseph Maurice Ravel was a French composer who is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary Claude Debussy, although both composers rejected the term. In the 1920s and 1930s Ravel was internationally regarded as France's greatest living composer. Born to a music-loving family, Ravel attended France's premier music college, the Paris Conservatoire; he was not well regarded by its conservative establishment, whose biased treatment of him caused a scandal. After leaving the Conservatoire Ravel found his own way as a composer, developing a style of great clarity, incorporating elements of baroque, neoclassicism and, in his later works, jazz. He liked to experiment with musical form, as in his best-known work, Boléro (1928), in which repetition takes the place of...
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Joseph Maurice Ravel was a French composer who is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary Claude Debussy, although both composers rejected the term. In the 1920s and 1930s Ravel was internationally regarded as France's greatest living composer.
Born to a music-loving family, Ravel attended France's premier music college, the Paris Conservatoire; he was not well regarded by its conservative establishment, whose biased treatment of him caused a scandal. After leaving the Conservatoire Ravel found his own way as a composer, developing a style of great clarity, incorporating elements of baroque, neoclassicism and, in his later works, jazz. He liked to experiment with musical form, as in his best-known work, Boléro (1928), in which repetition takes the place of development. He made some orchestral arrangements of other composers' music, of which his 1922 version of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition is the best known.
As a slow and painstaking worker, Ravel composed fewer pieces than many of his contemporaries. Among his works to enter the repertoire are pieces for piano, chamber music, two piano concertos, ballet music, two operas, and eight song cycles; he wrote no symphonies and only one religious work. Many of his works exist in two versions: a first, piano score and a later orchestration. Some of his piano music, such as Gaspard de la nuit (1908), is exceptionally difficult to play, and his complex orchestral works such as Daphnis et Chloé (1912) require skilful balance in performance.

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Disc #1
01.
Ballade de la Reine morte d’aimer
04:04
(Maurice Ravel) Sarah Dufresne
02.
Un grand sommeil noir
03:55
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, William Thomas
03.
Sainte
02:28
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Lorna Anderson
04.
Epigrammes de Clément Marot: : D’Anne qui me jecta de la neige
02:33
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
05.
Epigrammes de Clément Marot: : D’Anne jouant de l’espinette
01:50
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
06.
Chanson du rouet
03:47
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Dufresne
07.
Si morne!
04:33
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
08.
Manteau de fleurs
03:20
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Dufresne
09.
Shéhérazade: Asie
09:48
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Paula Murrihy
10.
Shéhérazade: La flûte enchantée
03:15
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Paula Murrihy
11.
Shéhérazade: L’indifférent
04:00
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Paula Murrihy
12.
Cinq mélodies populaires grecques: Le réveil de la mariée
01:21
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
13.
Cinq mélodies populaires grecques: Là-bas, vers l’église
01:41
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Lorna Anderson
14.
Cinq mélodies populaires grecques: Quel galant m’est comparable
00:59
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
15.
Cinq mélodies populaires grecques: Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques
02:48
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Lorna Anderson
16.
Cinq mélodies populaires grecques: Tout gai!
00:55
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
17.
Noël des jouets
03:11
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
18.
Histoires naturelles: Le paon
04:50
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Simon Keenlyside
19.
Histoires naturelles: Le grillon
03:23
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Simon Keenlyside
20.
Histoires naturelles: Le cygne
03:38
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Simon Keenlyside
21.
Histoires naturelles: Le martin-pêcheur
03:11
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Simon Keenlyside
22.
Histoires naturelles: La pintade
03:41
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Simon Keenlyside

Disc #2
01.
Vocalise-Etude en forme de Habanera
02:55
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Julie Boulianne
02.
Les grands vents venus d’outre-mer
02:08
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Dafydd Jones
03.
Sur l’herbe
02:11
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
04.
Tripatos
01:31
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Sarah Dufresne
05.
Chants populaires: Chanson espagnole
02:26
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Lorna Anderson
06.
Chants populaires: Chanson française
02:17
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, William Thomas
07.
Chants populaires: Chanson italienne
01:17
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Paula Murrihy
08.
Chants populaires: Chanson hébraïque
03:46
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, William Thomas
09.
Chants populaires: Chanson écossaise
03:17
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Nicky Spence
10.
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: Soupir
03:37
(Maurice Ravel) Julie Boulianne, Lisa Friend, Anna Stokes, Julian Bliss, Matt Glendening, Sacconi Quartet
11.
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: Placet futile
03:58
(Maurice Ravel) Julie Boulianne, Lisa Friend, Anna Stokes, Julian Bliss, Matt Glendening, Sacconi Quartet
12.
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: Surgi de la croupe et du bond
03:07
(Maurice Ravel) Julie Boulianne, Lisa Friend, Anna Stokes, Julian Bliss, Matt Glendening, Sacconi Quartet
13.
Deux mélodies hébraïques: Kaddisch
04:59
(Maurice Ravel) Simon Keenlyside, Malcolm Martineau
14.
Deux mélodies hébraïques: L’énigme éternelle
01:07
(Maurice Ravel) Simon Keenlyside, Malcolm Martineau
15.
Trois chansons: Nicolette
02:07
(Maurice Ravel) Lorna Anderson, Malcolm Martineau
16.
Trois chansons: Trois beaux oiseaux du Paradis
02:54
(Maurice Ravel) Lorna Anderson, Malcolm Martineau
17.
Trois chansons: Ronde
01:54
(Maurice Ravel) Lorna Anderson, Malcolm Martineau
18.
Ronsard à son âme
02:17
(Maurice Ravel) Dafydd Jones, Malcolm Martineau
19.
Chansons madécasses: Nahandove
06:07
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Julie Boulianne
20.
Chansons madécasses: Aoua!
03:57
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Julie Boulianne, Lisa Friend, Cara Berridge
21.
Chansons madécasses: Il est doux . . .
04:10
(Maurice Ravel) Malcolm Martineau, Julie Boulianne, Lisa Friend, Cara Berridge
22.
Rêves
01:22
(Maurice Ravel) Lorna Anderson, Malcolm Martineau
23.
Don Quichotte à Dulcinée: Chanson romanesque
01:53
(Maurice Ravel) John Chest, Malcolm Martineau
24.
Don Quichotte à Dulcinée: Chanson épique
02:47
(Maurice Ravel) John Chest, Malcolm Martineau
25.
Don Quichotte à Dulcinée: Chanson à boire
01:54
(Maurice Ravel) John Chest, Malcolm Martineau
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