The Complete Edition

~ Release by Maurice Ravel (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Works for piano
2CD: Works for piano
3CD: Works for piano
4CD: Chamber music
5CD: Chamber music
6CD: Songs
7CD: Songs
8CD: Songs
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1Shéhérazade - Ouverture de féerie
orchestra:
Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (Montreal Symphony Orchestra) (in 1992-10)
conductor:
Charles Dutoit (conductor) (in 1992-10)
recorded at:
Église de Saint-Eustache in Saint-Eustache, Québec (Quebec), Canada (in 1992-10)
recording of:
Ouverture de féérie "Shéhérazade" (in 1992-10)
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1898)
part of:
Catalogue Marcel Marnat des œuvres de Maurice Ravel (number: M. 17)
12:39
2Shéhérazade- Trois Poèmes de Tristan Klingsor: I. Asie
engineer:
James Lock (James Locke, engineer)
producer:
Michael Bremner (producer/engineer)
soprano vocals:
Régine Crespin (soprano) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
conductor:
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
recorded at:
Victoria Hall (Geneva) in Genève (Geneva), Genève (Canton of Geneva), Switzerland (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
recording of:
Shéhérazade: I. Asie (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
lyricist:
Tristan Klingsor
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1903)
part of:
Schéhérazade: Trois poèmes pour chant et orchestre
9:12
3Shéhérazade- Trois Poèmes de Tristan Klingsor: II. La flûte enchantée
engineer:
James Lock (James Locke, engineer)
producer:
Michael Bremner (producer/engineer)
soprano vocals:
Régine Crespin (soprano) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
conductor:
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
recorded at:
Victoria Hall (Geneva) in Genève (Geneva), Genève (Canton of Geneva), Switzerland (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
recording of:
Shéhérazade: II. La Flûte enchantée (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
lyricist:
Tristan Klingsor
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1903)
part of:
Schéhérazade: Trois poèmes pour chant et orchestre
2:43
4Shéhérazade- Trois Poèmes de Tristan Klingsor: III. L'indifférent
engineer:
James Lock (James Locke, engineer)
producer:
Michael Bremner (producer/engineer)
soprano vocals:
Régine Crespin (soprano) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
conductor:
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
recorded at:
Victoria Hall (Geneva) in Genève (Geneva), Genève (Canton of Geneva), Switzerland (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
recording of:
Shéhérazade: III. L'Indifférent (from 1963-09 until 1963-09-23)
lyricist:
Tristan Klingsor
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1903)
part of:
Schéhérazade: Trois poèmes pour chant et orchestre
3:49
5Deux Mélodies hébraïques: I. Kaddisch
engineer:
Roy Wallace (recording engineer) (task: stereo) and Gil Went (task: mono)
producer:
Victor Olof
soprano vocals:
Suzanne Danco (soprano / mezzo-soprano) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
conductor:
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recorded at:
Victoria Hall (Geneva) in Genève (Geneva), Genève (Canton of Geneva), Switzerland (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recording of:
Deux mélodies hébraïques: No. 1. Kaddisch (for voice and piano) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer)
part of:
Deux mélodies hébraïques (for voice and piano)
recording of:
Deux mélodies hébraïques: No. 1. Kaddisch (for voice and orchestra) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
orchestrator and composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer)
orchestration of:
Deux mélodies hébraïques: No. 1. Kaddisch (for voice and piano)
part of:
Deux mélodies hébraïques (for voice and orchestra)
4:40
6Deux Mélodies hébraïques: II. L'énigme éternelle
engineer:
Roy Wallace (recording engineer) (task: stereo) and Gil Went (task: mono)
producer:
Victor Olof
soprano vocals:
Suzanne Danco (soprano / mezzo-soprano) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
conductor:
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recorded at:
Victoria Hall (Geneva) in Genève (Geneva), Genève (Canton of Geneva), Switzerland (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recording of:
Deux mélodies hébraïques: No. 2. L'Énigme éternelle (for voice and orchestra) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
orchestrator and composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer)
orchestration of:
Deux mélodies hébraïques: No. 2. L'Énigme éternelle (Mejerke) (for voice and piano)
part of:
Deux mélodies hébraïques (for voice and orchestra)
1:29
7Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: I. Soupir
engineer:
Gil Went
producer:
Victor Olof
soprano vocals:
Suzanne Danco (soprano / mezzo-soprano) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
conductor:
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recorded at:
Victoria Hall (Geneva) in Genève (Geneva), Genève (Canton of Geneva), Switzerland (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recording of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé : Soupir (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
lyricist:
Stéphane Mallarmé
composer:
Martino Traversa
part of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé
recording of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, M. 64 : Nº 1. Soupir (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
lyricist:
Stéphane Mallarmé
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1913)
part of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, M. 64
3:36
8Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: II. Placet futile
engineer:
Gil Went
producer:
Victor Olof
soprano vocals:
Suzanne Danco (soprano / mezzo-soprano) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
conductor:
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recorded at:
Victoria Hall (Geneva) in Genève (Geneva), Genève (Canton of Geneva), Switzerland (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recording of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé : Placet futile (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
lyricist:
Stéphane Mallarmé
composer:
Martino Traversa
part of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé
recording of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, M. 64 : Nº 2. Placet futile (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
lyricist:
Stéphane Mallarmé
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1913)
part of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, M. 64
3:58
9Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé: III. Surgi de la croupe et du bond
engineer:
Gil Went
producer:
Victor Olof
soprano vocals:
Suzanne Danco (soprano / mezzo-soprano) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
orchestra:
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
conductor:
Ernest Ansermet (conductor) (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recorded at:
Victoria Hall (Geneva) in Genève (Geneva), Genève (Canton of Geneva), Switzerland (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
recording of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, M. 64 : Nº 3. Surgi de la croupe et du bond (from 1954-10-14 until 1954-11-11)
lyricist:
Stéphane Mallarmé
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1913)
part of:
Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, M. 64
2:39
10Trois chansons: I. Nicolette
producer and balance engineer:
Martha de Francisco (classical producer and engineer)
choir vocals:
Monteverdi Choir (English vocal Baroque ensemble) (in 1992-07)
conductor and chorus master:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (John Eliot Gardiner) (in 1992-07)
recorded at:
Christuskirche - Église protestante allemande à Paris in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1992-07)
recording of:
Trois chansons: No. 1. Nicolette (in 1992-07)
lyricist and composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (from 1914 until 1915)
part of:
Trois chansons
2:05
11Trois chansons: II. Trois beaux oiseaux du Paradis
producer and balance engineer:
Martha de Francisco (classical producer and engineer)
baritone vocals:
Julian Clarkson (baritone) (in 1992-07)
choir vocals:
Monteverdi Choir (English vocal Baroque ensemble) (in 1992-07)
soprano vocals:
Susan Gritton (soprano) (in 1992-07) and Nicola Jenkin (soprano) (in 1992-07)
tenor vocals:
Nicolas Robertson (Tenor) (in 1992-07)
conductor and chorus master:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (John Eliot Gardiner) (in 1992-07)
recorded at:
Christuskirche - Église protestante allemande à Paris in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1992-07)
recording of:
Trois chansons: No. 2. Trois beaux oiseaux du Paradis (in 1992-07)
lyricist and composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (from 1914 until 1915)
part of:
Trois chansons
3:21
12Trois chansons: III. Ronde (Roundelay)
producer and balance engineer:
Martha de Francisco (classical producer and engineer)
choir vocals:
Monteverdi Choir (English vocal Baroque ensemble) (in 1992-07)
conductor and chorus master:
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (John Eliot Gardiner) (in 1992-07)
recorded at:
Christuskirche - Église protestante allemande à Paris in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1992-07)
recording of:
Trois Chansons de France, L. 102, CD 115 : III. Rondel: Pour ce que Plaisance est morte (for voice and piano) (in 1992-07)
lyricist:
Charles duc d’Orléans
composer:
Claude Debussy (French composer) (in 1904)
part of:
Trois Chansons de France, L. 102, CD 115 (for voice and piano)
recording of:
Trois chansons: No. 3. Ronde (in 1992-07)
lyricist and composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (from 1914 until 1915)
part of:
Trois chansons
1:44
13Tzigane
producer:
Paul Myers (classical record producer)
violin:
Joshua Bell (violinist) (in 1991-03)
orchestra:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (in 1991-03)
conductor:
Andrew Litton (conductor) (in 1991-03)
balance engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer) (in 1991-03)
recorded at:
Watford Town Hall (Watford Colosseum, fka the Watford Town Hall Assembly Rooms 1939–1994, as CTS Colosseum since 1995, and as Watford Colosseum since 2011) in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom (in 1991-03)
recording of:
Tzigane (for violin and orchestra) (in 1991-03)
orchestrator:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1924)
composer:
Maurice Ravel (French composer) (from 1922 until 1924)
orchestration of:
Tzigane (for violin and piano)
10:28
9CD: Orchestral music
10CD: Orchestral music
11CD: Orchestral music
12CD: L'Enfant et les sortilèges
13CD: L'heure espagnole
14CD: Cantates de Rome