Bertrand Chamayou, renowned for his virtuosic pianism and deep affinity for French repertoire, celebrates the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel's birth with this captivating album, "Ravel: Fragments." This collection is a testament to Chamayou's artistry and his enduring fascination with Ravel's music, offering a fresh perspective nearly a decade after his comprehensive survey of Ravel's piano works.
The album is a kaleidoscope of fragments, featuring Ravel's own transcriptions of orchestral works like "La Valse" and excerpts from "Daphnis et Chloé," alongside Chamayou's own transcriptions of Ravel's vocal pieces. The program also includes compositions inspired by Ravel, spanning both historical and contemporary voices, creating a rich tapestry of influences and homages.
Chamayou's technical prowess and musical sensitivity shine throughout, from the delicate grace of "Trois beaux oiseaux du paradis" to the lush romanticism of "Chanson de la mariée." The album also showcases Chamayou's commitment to contemporary music, with works by Sciarrino, Durieux, and others that reflect Ravel's enduring influence.
With its diverse program and Chamayou's signature elegance and precision, "Ravel: Fragments" is a compelling exploration of Ravel's legacy and a delight for both seasoned concertgoers and newcomers to his music. The album is a captivating journey through Ravel's world, as seen through the eyes of one of today's most accomplished pianists.