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Les Siècles, Ensemble Aedes & François-Xavier Roth - Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (Live) (2017)

Les Siècles, Ensemble Aedes & François-Xavier Roth - Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (Live) (2017)
Tracklist
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01. Introduction (Live)
02. Danse religieuse (Live)
03. Vif-Danse générale (Live)
04. Danse grotesque de Dorcon-Scène (Live)
05. Danse légère et gracieuse de Daphnis (Live)
06. Lent [devant le groupe radieux que forment Daphnis et Chloé enlacés] (Live)
07. Danse de Lycéion (Live)
08. Scène [Les Pirates] (Live)
09. Nocturne [Une lumière irréelle enveloppe le paysage] (Live)
10. Danse lente et mystérieuse des Nymphes (Live)
11. Interlude (Live)
12. Introduction-Danse guerrière (Live)
13. Danse suppliante de Chloé (Live)
14. Lent [Soudain l'atmosphère semble chargée d'éléments insolites] (Live)
15. Lever du jour-Scène (Live)
16. Pantomime [Daphnis & Chloé miment l'aventure de Pan et de Syrinx] (Live)
17. Très lent [Chloé figure par sa danse les accents de la flûte] (Live)
18. Chloé tombe dans les bras de Daphnis (Live)
19. Animé-Danse générale (Live)


'Daphnis and Chloé' is conceived as a ballet in one act and three parts, and tells the story of the love between the shepherd Daphnis and the shepherdess Chloé. A warlike tableau is framed by two pastoral ones: in the first, Daphnis and Chloé acknowledge their mutual love following a dance contest that provokes the jealousy of each of them in turn.

The interruption of a group of pirates, who abduct Chloé, puts an end to the rejoicing. The second tableau depicts the pirate camp; the captive girl is commanded to dance for her abductors. In the final tableau, Chloé is restored to Daphnis through a miracle of the god Pan, whom the nymphs have called on for help. After miming the tale of Pan and Syrinx, the young lovers let their joy burst forth in a General Dance of dazzling orgiastic virtuosity.

The orchestral forces are the largest Ravel ever employed and he adds a mixed chorus that sometimes hums and sometimes sings. As we have come to expect, François-Xavier Roth, in his début for harmonia mundi, has gone through Ravel's much-amended score with a fine-tooth comb and subsequently showed himself capable, in a ‘historically informed’ performance, of reproducing with the musicians of Les Siècles all the transparency and stylistic precision one could wish for in Ravel’s masterpiece.

"Daphnis et Chloé is part of the large-scale project we embarked on with Les Siècles in 2009: the odyssey of the Ballets Russes. To celebrate the centenary of that incredible artistic adventure, we wanted to reconstruct the Parisian orchestra that premiered these works in order to restore their original colours...As with each work of the Ballets Russes that we’ve played so far, we noticed just how remarkably the instruments of Ravel’s time, those French-built instruments typical of the early twentieth century, do justice to this music and make it meaningful!"





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  • zerubem
  •  wrote in 19:08
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Thank you very much for attending my request and posting this!

It's a great year for harmonia mundi. Next month they are going to release a new Bartók cycle, by Heath Quartet.
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  • platico
  •  wrote in 20:19
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Gracias...
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  • Rabisox
  •  wrote in 19:30
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Quote: tubarec
thanks for the music!! however this "we noticed just how remarkably the instruments of Ravel’s time, those French-built instruments typical of the early twentieth century, do justice to this music and make it meaningful!"is a nonsens... Boulez /NYP, Haitink/BSO are not meaningful?


The fact that period instruments often make a performance meaningful (learnt from the baroque lovers) does not mean that other interpretations are … meaningless. Now is it still the music as it was conceived? Piano for Rameau is a must for some, for me it's equivalent to saxophone for Berlioz, battle is raging between music lovers …