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Notes
Between 1803 and 1968, the Grand Prix de Rome marked the zenith of composition studies at the Paris Conservatoire. In Maurice Ravel’s time the competition included an elimination round (a fugue and a choral piece) followed by a cantata in the form of an operatic scena. The entries were judged by a jury which generally favoured expertise and conformity more than originality and Ravel’s growing reputation as a member of the avant-garde was therefore hardly to his advantage, and may explain why he never won the coveted Premier Grand Prix, and the three-year stay at Rome’s Villa Medici that went with it. The present set brings together all the vocal works that Ravel composed for the Prix de Rome – five shorter settings for choir and orchestra and three cantatas, each with three characters taking part in a plot which followed a more or less fixed sequence of introduction, recitative and aria, a duet, a trio and a brief conclusion. First published more than half a century after Ravel’s death, these test pieces for the Prix de Rome have never acquired the popularity of his other early works, such as Pavane pour une infante défunte, Jeux d’eau or the String Quartet. They are worth more than their reputation as academic exercises might suggest, however, and deserve to be better known, especially when performed by Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire and Pascal Rophé and a team of vocal soloists including Véronique Gens and Michael Spyres.
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Reviews
Shortlisted for the Gramophone Choral Award
2023 Gramophone Award Shortlist
Nominee in the Choral category
2023 ICMA Nominee
***** Coup de cœur
Gérard Belvire – Classica magazine (France) – September 2022
“… These unfamiliar early Ravel works are shown in the best possible light…”
John Quinn – MusicWeb-International.com – 29 August 2022
Performance **** Recording *****
“… there is much to enjoy in this fascinating set which offers sensitive and refined orchestral playing, as well as especially outstanding vocal contributions from Véronique Gens and Michael Spyres.”
Erik Levi – BBC Music magazine – September 2022
Performance ***** Sonics (Multichannel) *****
“… this disc is a wonderful antidote to all the troubling uncertainty that we face today and cannot be recommended highly enough.”
John Broggio – HRAudio.net - 10 July 2022
Editor’s Choice - Vocal Section
“…Absolutely fascinating, then, and always seductive. Resistance is futile.”
Edward Seckerson – Gramophone magazine – August 2022
“… The Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire plays throughout, conducted by Pascal Rophé. It devotes itself to the works and the accompaniment of the singers with joyful attention and a very appealing combination of technical care and musical development … only positive vocal performances can be heard, making this recording a real pleasure. The choir also has its share in the success. The label has also contributed technically to a well-rounded release, so that anyone interested in this neglected part of the catalog of works, or anyone else who would like to explore Ravel’s music in more detail, has here a truly appealing release” *****
Uwe Krusch – Pizzicato.lu – 24 May 2022
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