4260085535262

Maurice Ravel: In Search Of Lost Dance

Linos Piano Trio

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Format: CD

Cat No: AVI8553526

Release Date:  30 June 2023

Label:  C-Avi

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4260085535262

Genres:  Classical  Chamber Music  

  • Description

    The most important news on here is that LINOS PIANO TRIO is playing music by Maurice Ravel on period instruments. Two of the three recorded pieces are arrangements for trio by the Linos musicians, the famous Pavane pour une infante defunte and Le tombeau de Couperin.

    "In the face of change, memory becomes precious. This is especially true for Maurice Ravel whose important source of creativity lies in evoking the memories of music from the past. In Ravel's hand, these memories are delicately suspended between decadence and invention, between nostalgia and progressiveness. Such memories reside in the body, in the form of half-forgotten dances, to be simultaneously recalled and reinvented.

    The Linos Piano Trio's In Search of Lost Dances recording centres on the time of greatest change in Ravel's life, juxtaposing his seminal Piano Trio, written weeks before the outbreak of the First World War, with Le Tombeau de Couperin, written between 1914 and 1917--each of its six movements dedicated to a friend lost to the war. Mirroring each other, the baroque dances of Le Tombeau illuminate the less obvious dances hidden in the Piano Trio, while the textural innovation in the Piano Trio serves as a model for Linos to reimagine Le Tombeau in this new trio arrangement. These two major works are complimented by Pavane pour une Infante defunte (also transcribed by Linos), a much earlier work evoking the stately 16th century Spanish dance. Marcel Proust, whose epic book In Search of Lost Time was the inspiration for the title of this recording, loved Pavane pour une Infante defunte and had it played at his own funeral.

    While both the titles of the Pavane and Le Tombeau have funereal overtones, the music itself is vivid and full of light. It is as if through these backward-glancing dances, Ravel processed his losses. However, the emphasis for us in In Search of Lost Dances is not on the "lost", but rather on the "search": a new path through these three well-known pieces, re-finding their novel ingenuity." (Linos Piano Trio)

    On period instruments: Konrad Elias-Trostmann Violin (Peter Greiner 2010, after Guarneri del Gesu 1743. Gut strings (3 plain, 1 wound) Vladimir Waltham Cello (Naples ca. 1880. Gut strings (2 plain, 2 wound) Brach Boondiskulchok Piano (Erard Concert Grand 1882 No. 56105)

    MusicWeb International Recording of the Month June 2023

    "What an issue! Every aspect has been prepared with musicianship, erudition, and love." - MusicWeb International

    "It's a great pleasure to hear Ravel's majestic and technically demanding Piano Trio without insertions of meaningless rubato, and with every note in place." – BBC Music Magazine (Recording 4 STARS, Recording 3 STARS)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano in A Minor (1914) - I Modere
      • 2. II Pantoum
      • 3. III Passacaille
      • 4. IV Final
      • 5. Pavane pour une infante defunte (1899) (arr. for Piano Trio by Linos Piano Trio)
      • 6. Le Tombeau de Couperin (1914/17) (arr. for Piano Trio by Linos Piano Trio) - No. 1 Prelude
      • 7. No. 2 Fugue
      • 8. No. 3 Forlane
      • 9. No. 4 Rigaudon
      • 10. No. 5 Menuet
      • 11. No. 6 Toccata