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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical piano with François-Joël Thiollier's captivating album, "RAVEL: Bolero." This exquisite collection, released on January 1, 1997, under the Naxos label, showcases Thiollier's masterful interpretation of Ravel's most celebrated works. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 19 minutes, the album is a delightful blend of classical piano and orchestral pieces, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.
The album opens with a suite of pieces from "Ma Mere L'oye" (Mother Goose), a collection of children's tales set to music. Thiollier's delicate touch and nuanced phrasing bring these whimsical melodies to life, creating a magical atmosphere. The suite includes "Pavane De La Belle Au Bois Dormant," "Petit Poucet," "Laideronette, Imperatrice Des Pagodes," "Les Entretiens De La Belle Et De La Bete," and "Le Jardin Feerique," each piece more enchanting than the last.
Following the Mother Goose suite, Thiollier tackles Ravel's "Piano Concerto in G Major," a work that showcases his technical prowess and musical sensitivity. The concerto's three movements—"Allegramente," "Adagio Assai," and "Presto"—are performed with precision and passion, highlighting Thiollier's ability to convey the full range of Ravel's emotional depth.
The album concludes with two iconic works: "Daphnis Et Chloe Suite No. 2: Lever Du Jour - Pantomime - Danse Generale" and the ever-popular "Bolero." Thiollier's interpretation of "Bolero" is a tour de force, capturing the piece's hypnotic rhythm and building to a thrilling climax. His performance is a testament to his artistry and his deep understanding of Ravel's music.
Throughout the album, Thiollier's playing is characterized by a rare combination of technical brilliance and poetic sensitivity. His interpretations are both faithful to the score and infused with a personal touch, making this album a true gem for classical music enthusiasts. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ravel or a newcomer to his music, François-Joël Thiollier's "RAVEL: Bolero" is sure to captivate and inspire.