Oleg Marshev|Ravel: Complete Solo Piano Music, Vol. 1
- Released on 2022-12-01 by Danacord Records
- Main artists: Oleg Marshev
- Genre: Classical
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The return of a Titan! The first volume of Oleg Marshev’s new Ravel survey draws together threads of pianistic innovation and Spanish influence from the composer’s earliest surviving work through to the groundbreaking cycle of Miroirs published in 1905. Rarities include the first-ever piano recording of one of the fugues written by Ravel in his attempts to win the Prix de Rome.
Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Oleg Marshev trained with Valentina Aristova at the Gnessin State Musical College and with Mikhail Voskresensky at the Moscow Conservatoire. He is numbered among the fifth generation of Russian pianism since Liszt, through the lineage of Alexander Siloti, Konstantin Igumnov and Voskresensky’s teacher, Lev Oborin. Resident in Italy since 1991, Marshev received awards in several international piano competitions in Canada, Italy, Portugal, Spain, USA, including four first prizes. He is now widely acknowledged as one of the most talented Russian pianists of his generation. © Danacord
Ravel: Complete Solo Piano Music, Vol. 1
Oleg Marshev
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1
Sérénade Grotesque
00:03:28
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
2
Menuet Antique
00:07:47
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
3
La Parade
00:14:20
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
4
Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte
00:07:05
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
5
Jeux D'eau
00:06:02
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
6
Minuet In C-Sharp Minor
00:01:19
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
7
Miroirs: I. Noctuelles
00:05:19
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
8
Miroirs: II. Oiseaux Tristes
00:04:40
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
9
Miroirs : III. Une Barque Sur L'océan
00:08:02
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
10
Miroirs : IIII. Alborada Del Gracioso
00:06:32
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
11
Miroirs : V. La Vallée Des Cloches
00:06:12
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist, MusicArranger - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
12
Fugue À Quatre Voix In F Major
00:04:59
Maurice Ravel, Composer - Oleg Marshev, MainArtist - Jesper Buhl, StudioProducer - Morten Mogensen, DigitalEditingEngineer - Claus Byrith, RecordingEngineer - Danacord Records, MusicPublisher - Tatiana Alekseeva, CoProducer
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
Album Description
The return of a Titan! The first volume of Oleg Marshev’s new Ravel survey draws together threads of pianistic innovation and Spanish influence from the composer’s earliest surviving work through to the groundbreaking cycle of Miroirs published in 1905. Rarities include the first-ever piano recording of one of the fugues written by Ravel in his attempts to win the Prix de Rome.
Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Oleg Marshev trained with Valentina Aristova at the Gnessin State Musical College and with Mikhail Voskresensky at the Moscow Conservatoire. He is numbered among the fifth generation of Russian pianism since Liszt, through the lineage of Alexander Siloti, Konstantin Igumnov and Voskresensky’s teacher, Lev Oborin. Resident in Italy since 1991, Marshev received awards in several international piano competitions in Canada, Italy, Portugal, Spain, USA, including four first prizes. He is now widely acknowledged as one of the most talented Russian pianists of his generation. © Danacord
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 01:15:45
- Main artists: Oleg Marshev
- Composer: Maurice Ravel
- Label: Danacord Records
- Genre: Classical
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16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(C) 2022 Danacord Records (P) 2022 Danacord Records
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FAQs
What are the 5 musical works of Maurice Ravel? ›
- Menuet antique for piano and orchestra (1895)
- 2 Epigrammes for voice and piano (1898)
- Pavane pour un infante défunte for piano and orchestra (1899)
- Jeux d'eaux for piano (1901)
- String Quartet (1902-3)
- Schéhéhrazade for voice and orchestra (1903)
- Sonatine for piano (1905)
Ravel's best-known works include Boléro, Daphnis Et Chloé, and Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte. His compositions are notable for being meticulously and exquisitely crafted and he was a master of orchestration.
Did Debussy and Ravel know each other? ›Ravel. Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel knew each other. Debussy, who was older and more established, mentored Ravel.
What are 2 famous works of Maurice Ravel? ›During this period he composed some of his best known works, including the Pavane for a Dead Princess, the Sonatine for piano, and the String Quartet. All these works, especially the two latter, show the astonishing early perfection of style and craftsmanship that are the hallmarks of Ravel's entire oeuvre.
How old was Ravel when he died? ›The great composer died on December 28th, 1937. Maurice Ravel in the 1930s. The composer of the Daphnis and Chloe ballet, the ever-popular Bolero, the Pavane for a Dead Infanta and a piano concerto for the left hand among many admired works was 62 when he died.
Why is Maurice Ravel important? ›Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) was a 20th century French composer. Ravel was one of the most complex of all composers. He was anti-Wagnerian, Impressionist and Neoclassicist all rolled into one. His Basque roots gave him a special affinity with Spanish colours and rhythms.
Where is Ravel buried? › What is the most controversial classical music piece? ›Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring
Stravinsky's The Rite Of Spring was famously greeted with a riot when it premiered at Paris's Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in 1913.
Many would say that Debussy's music is unique and more innovative, while Ravel's works are more in a traditional style but with mastery. Although both composers are known to be impressionists, Debussy's works have a more subjective impression in them, while Ravel's works are more linear and descriptive.
What did Debussy and Ravel think of each other? ›Debussy and Ravel admired each other's music. However, Ravel did criticize Debussy sometimes, particularly regarding his orchestration, once saying, 'If I had the time, I would reorchestrate La Mer.
What is the famous dance piece by Ravel? ›
Maurice Ravel's Boléro, a ballet for orchestra, is perhaps his most famous work. It was commissioned in 1928 by the Russian dancer Ida Rubinstein (1883–1960) and was premiered at the Paris Opéra on 22 November of the same year.
How many piano pieces did Ravel write? ›Marcel Marnat's catalogue of Ravel's complete works lists eighty-five works, including many incomplete or abandoned.
What musical style made Maurice Ravel famous of? ›The composer Maurice Ravel is perhaps best known for his finely crafted works, with an almost painterly approach to orchestral sound. His music is often linked – rightly or wrongly – with impressionism.
Did Ravel have mental illness? ›French composer Maurice Ravel suffered from a mysterious progressive dementia from about 1927 when he was 52 years old. He gradually lost the ability to speak, write and play the piano.
What language did Maurice Ravel speak? ›He was quintessentially French, and yet very Spanish
He spoke fluent Spanish — so much so that Manuel de Falla, a native Spaniard himself, described him as being more Spanish than the Spanish. De Falla later wrote: “The Rapsodie Espagnole by Ravel surprised me because of its Spanish character.
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Gaspard de la nuit | |
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Ravel in 1910 | |
Catalogue | M. 55 |
Based on | Aloysius Bertrand's Gaspard de la Nuit |
Composed | 1908 |
Ravel himself was not a very good pianist and knew it. His friends used to argue over which he was worse at: playing the piano or conducting. He was to have given the premiere of his G major piano concerto, but opted out at the last minute.
What makes Ravel unique? ›His Basque heritage gave him a special affinity with Spanish colours and rhythms; his acute ability to re-engage sensations and memories from childhood resulted in music of playful innocence and ravishing purity; and his fascination with all things logical and mechanical was a profound influence on his musical thinking ...
What is the only musical element that changes throughout Ravel's Bolero? ›Boléro was something of an experiment for French composer Maurice Ravel himself, as the melody, harmony and rhythm remain unchanged throughout the piece. The only element that adds variety is the changing timbres.
How long did Ravel live? ›By 1931 and the composition of his brilliant G major Piano Concerto, Ravel was showing early signs of the brain illness that prevented him composing for his final four years. Following surgery in an attempt to rectify his condition, he died in 1937, aged 62.
Where did Maurice Ravel live? ›
How do I get into Ravel? ›...
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Ravel's four chamber works composed after the First World War are the Sonata for Violin and Cello (1920–22), the "Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré" for violin and piano (1922), the chamber original of Tzigane for violin and piano (1924) and finally the Violin Sonata (1923–27).
What made Maurice Ravel famous? ›After a final, unsuccessful operation in 1937, Maurice Ravel, France's most celebrated contemporary composer, passed away. Ravel is probably most famous for his Boléro, which was used by skaters Torvill and Dean as the piece of music for their gold-medal winning ice dance at the Olympic Games in 1984.
What are the impressionism works of Maurice Ravel? ›A prominent figure of Impressionism, Joseph-Maurice Ravel earned his reputation as a gifted composer of Swiss-Basque descent. Born in France on March 7, 1875, he is celebrated for works like Rapsodie espagnole, the ever-popular Boléro, Pavane pour une infante défunte, Daphnis et Chloé, and L'Enfant et les sortilèges.
What is the only musical element that changes throughout Ravel's Boléro? ›Boléro was something of an experiment for French composer Maurice Ravel himself, as the melody, harmony and rhythm remain unchanged throughout the piece. The only element that adds variety is the changing timbres.
What is the difference between Debussy and Ravel? ›Many would say that Debussy's music is unique and more innovative, while Ravel's works are more in a traditional style but with mastery. Although both composers are known to be impressionists, Debussy's works have a more subjective impression in them, while Ravel's works are more linear and descriptive.
Why is Ravel important to France? ›Joseph-Maurice Ravel (March 7, 1875 – December 28, 1937) was a twentieth-century French composer and pianist, known especially for the subtlety, richness and poignancy of his music. His piano, chamber music and orchestral works have become staples of repertoire.
Is Ravel romantic or Impressionist? ›He is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary Claude Debussy, although both composers rejected the term.
What musical feature is most emphasized in Ravel's Boléro? ›His emphasis on innovation with respect to planning and execution brings to mind Boléro's fixation with two alternating melodies and their delivery by an unusual and shifting array of instruments within the context of a carefully calibrated crescendo.
What was the point of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel? ›
Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel were the two most important and influential French composers of the early 20th century. They shared similar backgrounds and influences as both resided in Paris during an epoch of rich cultural confluence. As a result, they are often categorized together as "Impressionist" composers.