Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Maurice Ravel with this exquisite collection of piano masterpieces. Recorded in 2019 by the renowned pianist Anne Queffélec, this album presents two of Ravel's most celebrated works: "Miroirs" and "Le Tombeau de Couperin." Each piece is performed with a delicate touch and profound understanding, bringing Ravel's intricate compositions to life.
"Miroirs" (M. 43), composed in 1905, is a set of five pieces that reflect Ravel's early modernist style. The suite begins with "Noctuelles," a shimmering nocturne inspired by the fluttering of night moths, followed by "Oiseaux tristes," a melancholic evocation of sad birds. "Une barque sur l'océan" conjures the gentle rocking of a boat on the sea, while "Alborada del gracioso" is a lively and playful Spanish-inspired dance. The suite concludes with "La Vallée des cloches," a hauntingly beautiful piece that mimics the sound of bells.
"Le Tombeau de Couperin" (M. 68), composed between 1914 and 1917, is a suite of six movements based on the traditional Baroque dance suite. Each movement is a tribute to friends of Ravel who perished during World War I. The suite opens with the elegant "Prélude," followed by the contrapuntal "Fugue." The playful "Forlane" is succeeded by the lively "Rigaudon," and the graceful "Menuet" leads to the concluding "Toccata," a virtuosic display of technical skill.
This album, released by Warner Classics, offers a captivating journey through Ravel's musical genius, showcasing his unique blend of impressionism, Spanish influences, and neo-classical forms. With a total duration of just over 53 minutes, it is a perfect introduction to Ravel's piano works for both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts. Anne Queffélec's masterful performance brings out the subtleties and nuances of Ravel's compositions, making this album a true gem in the classical piano repertoire.