Written & narrated by Jeremy Siepmann - Audio-Original Recording - Nonfiction - 2 COMPACT DISCS + 108-page booklet - 97 minutes Publisher, Naxos Audiobooks (July 2001) Classics Explained is a series exploring, in words and music, the major classical works of the concert hall. In an accessible and lively manner, Jeremy Siepmann looks at the history and the form of the great masterpieces of western music. The famous Boléro and the enchanting Mother Goose Suite give us Ravel the orchestral sorcerer at the peak of his unsurpassed powers. From the fierce vitality of sun-baked Spain to the most poignant evocations of childhood and innocence, he captures the immediacy of experience as we feel it. Yet he saw himself as an artisan, not an artist, and a discoverer rather than a composer. Behind every work was a craftsman of astonishing skill - so astonishing that we can examine the artistic workshop in minute detail without dispelling any of the magic. 'Boléro is the most formula-ridden, deliberately repetitious piece of music ever to enter the mainstream concert repertoire,' says Jeremy Siepmann. Ravel himself regarded it as an experiment in form - yet it has proved one of the most popular and seemingly spontaneous works in all classical music. In his informative manner, Siepmann explains, 'Ravel seems to put all his cards on the table right at the outset... but like all top-class magicians... he had endless surprises up his sleeve.' With the surprises revealed, the spotlight put also on the enchanting Mother Goose Suite, and Ravel's fascinating life and behaviour related in the accompanying booklet, this is a compelling recording. Classics Explained "The series aims to provide an informed analysis of the great masterpieces of Western music and I imagine that secondary and high school teachers will find this disc a useful resource. Adult listeners who want an explanation of the music given by a knowledgeable musicologist will also welcome it." --The Strad We listen to and enjoy music, with its melodies, rhythms, colour, excitement, and rich emotions. But how and why did the composer imagine the music as he wrote it? This enlightening series unravels the mysteries of Western music's greatest masterpieces. In each recording, musical extracts and lively narration are skillfully interwoven to explore the circumstances of composition and how the various ideas and themes are combined to make the enduring whole. |
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