拉威爾: 弦樂四重奏,鵝媽媽組曲(改編版) / 托提耶: 拉威爾之舞
佛朗克.托提耶 顫音琴
德布西四重奏
Seven years after their album "Debussy… et le jazz", the artists of the Quatuor Debussy have conceived the idea of celebrating Ravel in three quite different ways. As well as the French composer's famous Quartet, they have recorded a transcription by Alain Brunier of Ma mere l'Oye (the Mother Goose suite), as well as inviting vibraphone virtuoso Franck Tortiller to join in the fun by combining the original score of Le Tombeau de Couperin with jazz improvisations – an approach that Ravel, from all we know of him, would have greatly relished.
MAURICE RAVEL (1875-1937)
Quatuor a cordes M. 35
1 I. Allegro moderato - Tres doux 8'20
2 II. Assez vif - Tres rythme 6'25
3 III. Tres lent 8'56
4 IV. Vif et agite 5'21
Ma mere l'Oye M. 60
transcription for string quartet by Alain Brunier
5 I. Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant (Lent) 1'26
6 II. Petit Poucet (Tres modere) 3'28
7 III. Laideronnette, Imperatrice des Pagodes (Mouvement de Marche) 3'18
8 IV. Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bete (Mouvement de Valse tres modere) 4'19
9 V. Le jardin feerique (Lent et grave) 3'44
FRANCK TORTILLER (b. 1963)
Les Danses de Ravel for string quartet and vibraphone *
(after Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin M. 68)
WORLD PREMIÈRE RECORDING / PREMIER ENREGISTREMENT MONDIAL
10 I. Prelude 3'08
11 II. Forlane 3'13
12 III. Menuet 3'10
13 IV. Comme la fugue 2'36
14 V. Rigaudon 3'40 |
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