Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Maurice Ravel with this captivating collection of his most celebrated piano works. Released on October 24, 1990, by Naxos, this album is a testament to Ravel's mastery of neoclassical and classical styles, showcasing his unique ability to blend technical brilliance with evocative melodies.
The album opens with the delicate and introspective Sonatine, M. 40, a three-movement suite that exudes a sense of tranquility and elegance. Following this, the hauntingly beautiful Pavane pour une infante défunte sets the stage for the centerpiece of the collection, Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68. This six-movement suite is a tribute to the French Baroque composer François Couperin, and each piece is a gem in its own right, from the lively Prelude to the intricate Toccata.
The final act of the album is dedicated to Ravel's most famous piano work, Gaspard de la nuit, M. 55. This three-movement suite is a tour de force of pianistic virtuosity, with each piece inspired by the poetry of Aloysius Bertrand. Ondine, the first movement, paints a vivid picture of a water nymph, while Le gibet, the second movement, is a hauntingly beautiful elegy. The album concludes with Scarbo, a dazzling display of technical prowess that leaves the listener breathless.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Ravel's piano repertoire, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience for both casual listeners and classical music enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ravel or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to delight and inspire.