In 1975, conductor Jean Martinon recorded all the standard orchestral works of Ravel with the Orchestre de Paris for French EMI on five LPs. Thirty years later, EMI reissued most but by no means all of Martinon's Ravel on this two-disc set. Left out were all the works for soloists and orchestra -- both piano concertos with Aldo Ciccolini and the Tzigane with Itzhak Perlman -- plus the big ballet Daphnis et Chloë. Fans of Ravel's music can only hope that EMI has plans for the remainder of the performances because these are ...
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In 1975, conductor Jean Martinon recorded all the standard orchestral works of Ravel with the Orchestre de Paris for French EMI on five LPs. Thirty years later, EMI reissued most but by no means all of Martinon's Ravel on this two-disc set. Left out were all the works for soloists and orchestra -- both piano concertos with Aldo Ciccolini and the Tzigane with Itzhak Perlman -- plus the big ballet Daphnis et Chloë. Fans of Ravel's music can only hope that EMI has plans for the remainder of the performances because these are such quintessentially French performances in tone, technique, and taste. In 1975, the Orchestre de Paris still retained the qualities that made it French -- the sweet but tart strings, the piquant and pungent winds, the suave but forceful brass -- and the playing sounds like no others. Martinon, after years abroad, was back in France, and his conducting is both refined and passionate, illuminating Ravel's luminous textures as well as clarifying Ravel's colorful orchestrations. While...
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