Ravel: Complete Works For Solo Piano

Bertrand Chamayou

Ravel: Complete Works For Solo Piano
Format
Audio
Publisher
ERATO
Published
4 March 2016
ISBN
0825646026814

Ravel: Complete Works For Solo Piano

Bertrand Chamayou

For his second release on Erato, Bertrand Chamayou is dedicating two CDs to the complete solo piano music of Ravel. “My style of playing and the way I imagine sound can be largely attributed to Ravel,” says Chamayou. “Recording his music is not just a return to my roots, but also a natural stage in my development.” This new set makes a fitting successor to Chamayou’s debut disc for the label: released in early 2014 and devoted to music by Schubert, it was praised by the Sunday Times as an “affecting, beautifully performed disc,” by Pianist magazine for “playing of intellectual conviction paired with a singing tone of heart-breaking beauty,” and by the Telegraph for “playing that radiates a generous Schubertian spirit, thoughtful in its shaping, structurally cohesive, absorbing in a spectrum of pianism that draws you into the music’s expressive heart.”

Schubert was one of the composers who inspired Ravel - notably in Valses nobles et sentimentales - as was Franz Liszt, whose transcriptions of Schubert songs were a feature of Chamayou’s debut album. His influence is evident in Ravel’s dauntingly virtuosic Gaspard de la nuit and glittering Jeux d'eau. The latter was the first ‘modern’ score that Chamayou saw as a child, and he began to play it at the age of eleven or twelve. The pianist even has a connection to the composer through one of his teachers at the Paris Conservatoire, Jean François Hessier; he was a student of Vlado Perlemuter who was mentored by Ravel himself. “I admire the purity and simplicity of Perlemuter’s approach, which seems in keeping with the famous - and probably exaggerated - statement attributed to the composer: ‘I don’t expect people to interpret me, just to play me.‘”

In October 2015, Chamayou gave an all-Ravel recital at London’s Wigmore Hall. Seen and Heard International finished an enthusiastic review by saying: “Chamayou brought a perfect blend of high-voltage virtuosity and cultivated musicianship to this recital - superb stuff!”, while Music OMH awarded five stars to a concert that “justifiably brought members of the usually settled Wigmore Hall audience to their feet.”

Like Ravel, Chamayou was born in southern France, though in Toulouse rather than the coastal Basque country. As he told the journalist Vincent Agrech in an interview for the French magazine Diapason: “When I was growing up in Toulouse, I was fascinated by the music and the objective approach of northern culture. The Darmstadt School and Boulez, the ‘distanced’ mindset and playing of Glenn Gould … [Now] my playing, with its ideal of clarity and lightness, has gradually been enriched by a need for lyricism and colours which, somewhat clichéd though it might seem, evokes my southern roots.” Chamayou has since pointed out that “I recognise myself in Ravel’s mixture of rigour and hedonism … Beyond his rigour … there is a sense of freedom and a taste for sonic alchemy, for instance in the chromatic progressions of Valses nobles et sentimentales.”

Part of Ravel’s genius - particularly in a piano work like Le Tombeau de Couperin, written to commemorate friends killed in World War I - lies in his ability to touch the heart with music that has an apparently cool surface. While praising Chamayou’s Schubert disc, the reviewer on the German radio station Bayerische Rundfunk spoke of achieving a “balancing act between emotion and rigour, between fidelity to the score and the search for a distinctive inflection that can only come to life when the imagination of the interpreter runs free.” Those words could apply equally to Ravel. As Chamayou says: “The most difficult thing is to find one’s personal voice, which presupposes a certain liberty, when immersed in scores of such extraordinary precision. I have worked on them in the greatest detail …You have to polish and refine and adjust the lighting, but you should never underline anything. It all happens between the lines.”

Track listing:

Casella: Almanzor ou le mariage d’ Adelaïde (arrangement de l'oeuvre éponyme de Ravel)

Ravel:

Jeux d'eau

Pavane pour une infante défunte

A la manière de Chabrier

Miroirs, 5 pieces for piano

Menuet antique

Sérénade grotesque

A la manière de Borodine

Valses nobles et sentimentales

Gaspard de la Nuit

Menuet in C sharp minor

Sonatine

Prélude

Le Tombeau de Couperin

Menuet sur le nom de Haydn

Siloti: Kaddish - Hebrew melody in C minor (1915) (arrangement of l'oeuvre éponyme de Ravel)

 

Review

When I listen to the music of Ravel I feel like I’m seated at the foot of Le Lion de Belfort in Montparnasse, at dusk, watching the world pass by. Perhaps it’s the impressionistic nature of his music that stirs my imagination – it’s so sensual and modal, and so quintessentially French. Bertrand Chamayou has recorded Ravel’s entire solo piano output on two CDs, and it’s this repertoire that embodies these appealing qualities. Jeux D’eau – among the best-known presented here – is virtuosic on paper, but rendered millpond calm by Chamayou. That’s the beauty of Ravel – in the right hands his music is all at once marvellous, calming, and tremendously evocative. I enjoyed hearing for the first time À la manière de …Chabrier, and was pleasantly surprised to discover snippets of Gounod’s aria Faites lui mes aveux. It’s a playful mix of three French composers, and reveals Ravel’s childlike side. But the triumph here is Ziloti’s transcription of Kaddisch from Ravel’s Mélodies Hébraïques. Ziloti was a student of Liszt – famous for his own many transcriptions – and the wordless Mélodies Hébraïques is an affecting finale to an impressive and haunting recording.


Alexandra Mathew

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