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Le Bestiaire
A66149
Archive Service (LP transfer)
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No 1: Le paon
Il va sûrement se marier aujourd'hui
No 2: Le grillon
C'est l'heure où, las d'errer, l'insecte nègre revient
No 3: Le cygne
Il glisse sur le bassin, comme un traîneau blanc
No 4: Le martin-pêcheur
Ça n'a pas mordu, ce soir, mais je rapporte une rare émotion
No 5: La pintade
C'est la bossue de ma cour
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‘Not a bite, this evening’, complains the fisherman at the start of Le martin-pêcheur. The cool, diamond-like, almost Messiaenic chords do not react (unlike the 1907 audience which here rose to an apogee of outrage) but go their way ‘as slowly as possible’. Here is a music of silence, the singer somehow conveying breathlessness while breathing deeply. Pierre Bernac called it ‘the most difficult mélodie of the set’. But for the pianist the worst moments come in La pintade. With its gruppetti and shrill, explosive acciaccaturas, it looks back not just to Alborada del gracioso but to another fowl-piece, ‘Baba-Yaga’ from Musorgsky’s Pictures from an Exhibition. It makes an entertaining and aesthetically uncomplicated finale to the set, but also displays Ravel’s aggressive side.
from notes by Roger Nichols © 2009