Singing Ravel: Arrangements for Choir | B Records LBM091

Singing Ravel: Arrangements for Choir

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Label: B Records

Cat No: LBM091

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 27th March 2026

Contents

Works

Ravel, Maurice

Bolero (arr. Thibault Perrine)
Chansons (3)
L'Enfant et les sortileges
» Adieu, pastourelle! (arr. Thibault Perrine)
» Toi, le coeur de la rose (You, the heart of the rose) (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
Ma Mere l'Oye (Mother Goose)
» Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant (arr. Thierry Machuel)
» The Fairy Garden (arr. Thierry Machuel)
Miroirs
» La vallee des cloches (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
Pavane pour une infante defunte (arr. Thibault Perrine)
Poemes (3) de Stephane Mallarme
» I Soupir (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
Ronsard a son ame (arr. Gerard Pesson)
Sheherazade
» no.2 La Flute enchantee (arr. Gerard Pesson)
» no.3 L'Indifferent (arr. Gerard Pesson)

Artists

Les Metaboles

Conductor

Leo Warynski

Works

Ravel, Maurice

Bolero (arr. Thibault Perrine)
Chansons (3)
L'Enfant et les sortileges
» Adieu, pastourelle! (arr. Thibault Perrine)
» Toi, le coeur de la rose (You, the heart of the rose) (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
Ma Mere l'Oye (Mother Goose)
» Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant (arr. Thierry Machuel)
» The Fairy Garden (arr. Thierry Machuel)
Miroirs
» La vallee des cloches (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
Pavane pour une infante defunte (arr. Thibault Perrine)
Poemes (3) de Stephane Mallarme
» I Soupir (arr. Clytus Gottwald)
Ronsard a son ame (arr. Gerard Pesson)
Sheherazade
» no.2 La Flute enchantee (arr. Gerard Pesson)
» no.3 L'Indifferent (arr. Gerard Pesson)

Artists

Les Metaboles

Conductor

Leo Warynski

About

This new b•records disc, recorded live at the Philharmonie de Paris, sees Léo Warynski and Les Métaboles reveal the inner voices of Ravel’s compositions through old and new arrangements. This monograph is a portrait of four of today's great musicians: Clytus Gottwald, Thierry Machuel, Gérard Pesson and Thibault Perrine, who wrote the first transcriptions for choir of the Boléro and the Pavane pour une infante défunte, inviting us to take a fresh look at Maurice Ravel’s masterpieces.

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