Ravel grew up in Paris during la belle epoque, the thirty-odd years prior to 1914 when Paris was the unquestioned artistic centre of the world. The fin de siecle years saw him enter the Paris Conservatoire. He was an immensely gifted youth, and one by one his early compositions began to show a real mastery of conception and execution-before the 1800s were out, he had produced such assured works as Habenera, Menuet antique, several fine songs, and Pavane pour une infante defunte.
Ravel: Five O’Clock Foxtrot, Boléro, La valse, et al. (CALA Signum)
£12.00
Geoffrey Simon conductor
Stephanie Chase violin
Han de Vries oboe
Philharmonia Orchestra
Release date: 10/22
Catalogue number: SIGCD2160
Barcode: 635212021620
[1] Five O’Clock Foxtrot
[2] Boléro
[3] Pavane for a Dead Princess
[4] Tzigane for Violin and Orchestra La valse
[5] Piece in the form of a Habanera
Daphnis and Chloé, Suite II
[6] I. Lever du jour
[7] II. Pantomime
[8] III. Danse générale