Stravinsky: Les Noces (1919) - Ravel: Bolero
Amélie Raison, Pauline Leroy, Martial Pauliat, Renaud Delaigue, Ensemble Aedes, Les Siècles, Mathieu Romano
Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, March 2023, Recording of the Month
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2023
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Building A Library, May 2025, Recommended Recording
Hearing Stravinsky’s long-desired but originally unfulfilled version of Les Noces – so compellingly realised between Verbey and these fine musicians – is worth the price of entry alone.
Stravinsky: Les Noces (1919) - Ravel: Bolero
Amélie Raison, Pauline Leroy, Martial Pauliat, Renaud Delaigue, Ensemble Aedes, Les Siècles, Mathieu Romano
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Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, March 2023, Recording of the Month
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2023
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Building A Library, May 2025, Recommended Recording
Hearing Stravinsky’s long-desired but originally unfulfilled version of Les Noces – so compellingly realised between Verbey and these fine musicians – is worth the price of entry alone.
About
In 1914 Stravinsky was more than ever taken up by his interest in pagan Russia and its folk rituals. He worked on the composition of Les Noces, intended for the Ballets Russes, until 1923.
These ‘choreographed scenes with music and voices’ represent, in four tableaux, the Russian folk wedding ritual. Sober, stylised, razor-sharp, Stravinsky’s music combines rhythmic brutality with an incantatory force, evoking both the timelessness and the inexorability of that ritual.
There were several attempts at different instrumentations of the work. Here Mathieu Romano, the Ensemble Aedes and Les Siècles present the world premiere recording of the full 1919 version (completed in 2007 by Theo Verbey), written for an ensemble of percussion instruments, two Hungarian cymbaloms, a harmonium, a pianola, and voices.
The same unusual instrumentation, clear, incisive, precise, is used for Robin Melchior’s arrangement of Ravel’s Boléro: an unexpected and amazing, suave, and totally successful.
Contents and tracklist
- 1919 Version, Completed by Theo Verbey
- Amélie Raison, Pauline Leroy, Martial Pauliat, Renaud Delaigue, Ensemble Aedes, Les Siècles, Mathieu Romano
- Arr. for Solo Voices, Choir, Cymbaloms, Harmonium, Pianola and Percussion by Robin Melchior
- Ensemble Aedes, Les Siècles, Mathieu Romano
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Awards and reviews
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BBC Music MagazineMarch 2023Recording of the Month
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Presto Recordings of the YearFinalist 2023
March 2023
Hearing Stravinsky’s long-desired but originally unfulfilled version of Les Noces – so compellingly realised between Verbey and these fine musicians – is worth the price of entry alone.
26th January 2023
They make a superb case for what was after all the initial conception of Les Noces – leaner, earthier and more economical than the later familiar version, a sound world that seems to match the folk-inspired vocal writing even more convincingly.