Ravel: L'heure espagnole, M. 54 Münchner Rundfunkorchester & Asher Fisch
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
07.04.2017
Label: BR-Klassik
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Münchner Rundfunkorchester & Asher Fisch
Composer: Maurice Ravel (1875–1937), Emmanuel Chabrier (1841–1894)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Maurice Ravel (1875-1937): L'heure espagnole, M. 54:
- 1 Introduction 02:41
- 2 Scene 1: Señor Torquemada, horloger de Toléde? (Ramiro, Torquemada) 02:03
- 3 Scene 2: Totor! (Concepción, Torquemada, Ramiro) 02:05
- 4 Scene 3: Il reste, voilà bien ma chance! (Concepción, Ramiro, Gonzalve) 02:36
- 5 Scene 4: Il était temps, voici Gonzalve! (Concepción, Gonzalve) 03:06
- 6 Scene 5: C'est fait, l'horloge est à sa place (Ramiro, Concepción, Gonzalve) 01:47
- 7 Scene 6: Maintenant pas de temps à perdre! (Concepción, Gonzalve) 01:45
- 8 Scene 7: Salut à la belle horlogère! (Iñigo, Concepción) 01:50
- 9 Scene 8: Voilà!... Et maintenant à l'autre!... (Ramiro, Concepción, Iñigo) 01:26
- 10 Scene 9: Évidemment, elle me congédie (Iñigo) 02:08
- 11 Scene 10: Voilà ce que j'appelle une femme charmante (Ramiro) 02:10
- 12 Scene 11: Monsieur, ah! Monsieur! (Concepción, Ramiro) 00:32
- 13 Scene 12: Enfin, il part! (Iñigo, Concepción) 03:10
- 14 Scene 13: Voilà l'objet! Que faut-il que j'en fasse? (Ramiro, Concepción, Iñigo) 00:55
- 15 Scene 14: Ah! vous, n'est-ce pas, preste! (Concepción, Gonzalve) 01:41
- 16 Scene 15: En dépit de cette inhumaine (Gonzalve) 01:33
- 17 Scene 16: Voilà ce que j'appelle une femme charmante (Ramiro, Concepción) 02:50
- 18 Scene 17: Oh! la pitoyable aventure! (Concepción, Gonzalve) 02:55
- 19 Scene 18: Voilà!... Et maintenant, Señora, je suis prêt (Ramiro, Concepción) 01:26
- 20 Scene 19: Mon oeil anxieux interroge (Iñigo, Gonzalve) 03:47
- 21 Scene 20: Il n'est, pour l'horloger, de joie égale (Torquemada, Iñigo, Gonzalve) 02:12
- 22 Scene 21: Pardieu, déménageur, vous venez à propos! (Iñigo, Torquemada, Ramiro, Concepción, Gonzalve) 05:00
- Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894):
- 23 España 06:33
Info for Ravel: L'heure espagnole, M. 54
The thought of Spain filled many French composers of the 19th and early 20th century with musical yearning – one has only to think of Georges Bizet's opera "Carmen", Maurice Ravel's "Rhapsodie espagnole" (1907), or his famous "Boléro" (1928). Ravel was already inspired by things Iberian in his first work for the stage: "L’heure espagnole" ("The Spanish Hour"), a one-act musical comedy set in Toledo, which premiered in Paris on May 19, 1911. Here he combined fantasy and comedy in the action with “spoken music” full of local Spanish colour. The short opera ends, for instance, with a fiery habanera. Ravel masterfully and wittily integrates the clocks chiming in the workshop of clockmaker Torquemada into the score, together with the sound of their ticking, and of all kinds of chimes or mechanical music machines producing cuckoo calls when striking the hour. Emmanuel Chabrier's rhapsody for orchestra with the promising title of "España" was composed in 1883 and premiered in Paris. The music was inspired by a Spanish journey that Chabrier had undertaken the year before, during which he had noted down many original motifs and rhythms. Spanish folklore is ever-present; in addition to the melodies, it is above all the rhythmic motifs and movement patterns that, when combined, achieve a complexity that was still unknown in art music at that time. A magnificently rousing dance piece in rapid triple time.
A concert performance of the two works took place on April 24, 2016 as part of the "Sonntagskonzerte" (Sunday Concerts) series in Munich’s Prinzregententheater, and can now be experienced on CD. Ravel's opera (in its original French-language version) is interpreted by young soloists, all of them entirely at home in the Franco-Spanish oeuvre; they are accompanied by the Munich Rundfunkorchester under the direction of Asher Fisch.
Gaëlle Arquez, mezzo-soprano (Concepción)
Julien Behr, tenor (Gonzalve)
Mathias Vidal, tenor (Torquemada)
Alexandre Duhamel, baritone (Ramiro)
Lionel Lhote, baritone (Don Iñigo Gomez)
Münchner Rundfunkorchester
Asher Fisch, direction
Live recording from a recent Munich "Sonntagskonzert" on April 24, 2016, Prinzregententheater, Munich
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Booklet for Ravel: L'heure espagnole, M. 54