9.30 Building a Library
Jeremy Sams chooses his favourite recording of Ravel Introduction & Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet.
In turn-of-the-century Paris harp wars raged between two rival harp manufacturers. But what could have been an arcane foot note in the history of an often dull solo instrument left the repertoire enriched by two of the leading French composers of the day. Claude Debussy's 1904 Danses sacrée et profane for solo harp was written for Pleyel. A year later Maurice Ravel's commission came from the firm of Érard and the result was his Introduction & Allegro 'pour Harpe avec accompagnement de Quatuor à cordes, Flûte et Clarinette', as the score puts it. Ravel's genius is in the amazing variety he gets out of the 'accompanying' instruments, from the barest whisper to the richest and most sumptuous textures. And whatever the relative merits of Ravel's and Debussy's music, of the two it's Ravel's Introduction & Allegro which has become the most frequently recorded repertoire staple (and it was the Érard instrument which triumphed over its rival).
Available versions:-
Skaila Kanga, Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble *
Ieuan Jones, James Campbell, William Bennett, Allegri String Quartet
Erica Goodman, Stanley McCartney, Suzanne Shulman, Amadeus Ensemble *
Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Lavinia Meijer
Jadwiga Okon-Halicka, Urszula Janik-Krzemionka, Walter Stauffer, Camerata Quartet *
Phia Berghout, Géza Anda, Chamber Music Society of Amsterdam
Fibonacci Sequence
Nicanor Zabaleta, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
National Philharmonic Orchestra, David Watkins, William Bennett, Tom Kelly, Charles Gerhardt *
Ann Mason Stockton, Arthur Gleghorn, Mitchell Lurie, Hollywood String Quartet
Horenstein Ensemble *
Eva Maros, Zoltan Gyongyossy, Bela Kovacs, Kodály Quartet
Labyrinth Ensemble
Clark Brody, Edward Druzinsky, Donald Peck, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jean Martinon *
Kyung-Wha Chung, Radu Lupu, Osian Ellis, Melos Ensemble
Gervase de Peyer, Ivor McMahon, Terence Weil, Emanuel Hurwitz, Richard Adeney, Cecil Aronowitz, Osian Ellis, Melos Ensemble
Montreal Chamber Players
Nash Ensemble
David Watkins, William Bennett, Tom Kelly, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Gerhardt *
Oxalys
Isabelle Moretti (harp), Parisii Quartet *
Jean-Pierre Rampal, Ulysse Delecluse, Lily Laskine, Pascal String Quartet *
Prometheus Ensemble
Quatuor Parisii, Florent Héau, Patrick Gallois, Marielle Nordmann *
Pierre Jamet, Radiodiffusion francaise Soloists, Pierre Capdevielle
Pablo Schatzman, Marie Lenormand (soloist), Ensemble Musica Nigella,Takénori Némoto *
United States Air Force Chamber Players *
Per Flemström , Fredrik Fors, Ellen Bødtker, Sjur Bjaerke, Vertavo String Quartet
Sylvia Kowalczuk, Andras Somos, Laszlo Mayer, Hungarian Virtuosi *
Hans Rudolf Stalder, Peter-Lukas Graf, Ursula Holliger, Die Zürcher Kammermusiker *
Nicanor Zabaleta, Guy Deplus, Hamisa Dor, Christian Larde, Anka Moraver, Monique Frasca-Colombier, Marguerite Vidal *
Emannuel Pahud, Wenzel Fuchs, Marie-Pierre Langlamet, Christophe Horak, Simon Roturier, Ignacy Miecznikowski, Bruno Delepaire
Marco Polidori, Stefano Vagnarelli, Federico Giarbella, Alfredo Giarbella, Rita Bracci, Edgardo Garnero, Maria Elena Bovio
Joseph Lin, Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, Moran Katz, Joshua Smith, Benjamin Beilman, Sivan Magen, Luke Fleming
Ronald Neal, Delmar Pettys, David Hermann, Megan Meisenbach, Mary Golden, Gayane Manasjan, Richard MacDowell
Jozsef Balogh, Bela Banfalvi, Gyorgy Konrad, Andrea Vigh, Laszlo Jakobi, Eszter Horgas, Zsuzsanna Nemeth-Fejervari *
Robert Murcie, Gwendolen Mason, Chamber Ensemble, Maurice Ravel *
Rachel Talitman, Marcos Fregnani-Martins, Jean-Marc Fessard, Daniel Rubenstein, Laurent Houque, Raphaël Aubry, Hélène Dautry
Hedi Lubik, Pal Eder, Ildiko Hegyi, Peter Lukacs, Laszlo Mezo, Attila Lajos, Bela Kovacs, Andras Mihaly
James Galway, Richard Stoltzman, Heidi Lehwalder, Tokyo String Quartet
Wolfgang Schulz, Margit-Anna Suss, Georg Faust, Karl Leister, Wolfram Christ, Gerhart Hetzel, Rainer Honeck
Cyril Lacrouts, Benoît Fromanger, Frédéric Laroque, Gérard Torgomian, Pierre Lénert, Maurice Gabai, Markus Klinko, Marko Klinko *
Nicanor Zabaleta, Guy Deplus, Hamisa Dor, Christian Larde, Anka Moraver, Monique Frasca-Colombier, Marguerite Vidal
Stanley Konopka, Martin Chalifour, Yolanda Kondonassis, Thomas Sperl, Wei-Fang Gu, Joshua Smith, Franklin Cohen, Richard Weiss *
Céline Nessi, Alain Moglia, Orchestre de Chambre National de Toulouse, Susanna Mildonian, Romain Guyot *
Tatiana Oskolkova, Oleg Sergeev, Irina Ivanova, Dmitry Khakamov, Svetlana Stepchenko, Alexander Zagorinsky, Sergei Bolshakov
Andrea Vigh, Eszter Horgas, Zsuzsanna Nemeth-Fejervari, Jozsef Balogh, Bela Banfalvi, Laszlo Jakobi, Gyorgy Konrad
Ronald Neal, Delmar Pettys, David Hermann, Megan Meisenbach, Mary Golden, Gayane Manasjan, Richard MacDowell *
Louis Lortie, Hélène Mercier
Jennifer Micallef, Glen Inanga
Alessandro Stella, Giorgia Tomassi *
Duo Harpian *
(* = download only)
Jeremy Sams chooses his favourite recording of Ravel Introduction & Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet.
In turn-of-the-century Paris harp wars raged between two rival harp manufacturers. But what could have been an arcane foot note in the history of an often dull solo instrument left the repertoire enriched by two of the leading French composers of the day. Claude Debussy's 1904 Danses sacrée et profane for solo harp was written for Pleyel. A year later Maurice Ravel's commission came from the firm of Érard and the result was his Introduction & Allegro 'pour Harpe avec accompagnement de Quatuor à cordes, Flûte et Clarinette', as the score puts it. Ravel's genius is in the amazing variety he gets out of the 'accompanying' instruments, from the barest whisper to the richest and most sumptuous textures. And whatever the relative merits of Ravel's and Debussy's music, of the two it's Ravel's Introduction & Allegro which has become the most frequently recorded repertoire staple (and it was the Érard instrument which triumphed over its rival).
Available versions:-
Skaila Kanga, Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble *
Ieuan Jones, James Campbell, William Bennett, Allegri String Quartet
Erica Goodman, Stanley McCartney, Suzanne Shulman, Amadeus Ensemble *
Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Lavinia Meijer
Jadwiga Okon-Halicka, Urszula Janik-Krzemionka, Walter Stauffer, Camerata Quartet *
Phia Berghout, Géza Anda, Chamber Music Society of Amsterdam
Fibonacci Sequence
Nicanor Zabaleta, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
National Philharmonic Orchestra, David Watkins, William Bennett, Tom Kelly, Charles Gerhardt *
Ann Mason Stockton, Arthur Gleghorn, Mitchell Lurie, Hollywood String Quartet
Horenstein Ensemble *
Eva Maros, Zoltan Gyongyossy, Bela Kovacs, Kodály Quartet
Labyrinth Ensemble
Clark Brody, Edward Druzinsky, Donald Peck, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jean Martinon *
Kyung-Wha Chung, Radu Lupu, Osian Ellis, Melos Ensemble
Gervase de Peyer, Ivor McMahon, Terence Weil, Emanuel Hurwitz, Richard Adeney, Cecil Aronowitz, Osian Ellis, Melos Ensemble
Montreal Chamber Players
Nash Ensemble
David Watkins, William Bennett, Tom Kelly, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Gerhardt *
Oxalys
Isabelle Moretti (harp), Parisii Quartet *
Jean-Pierre Rampal, Ulysse Delecluse, Lily Laskine, Pascal String Quartet *
Prometheus Ensemble
Quatuor Parisii, Florent Héau, Patrick Gallois, Marielle Nordmann *
Pierre Jamet, Radiodiffusion francaise Soloists, Pierre Capdevielle
Pablo Schatzman, Marie Lenormand (soloist), Ensemble Musica Nigella,Takénori Némoto *
United States Air Force Chamber Players *
Per Flemström , Fredrik Fors, Ellen Bødtker, Sjur Bjaerke, Vertavo String Quartet
Sylvia Kowalczuk, Andras Somos, Laszlo Mayer, Hungarian Virtuosi *
Hans Rudolf Stalder, Peter-Lukas Graf, Ursula Holliger, Die Zürcher Kammermusiker *
Nicanor Zabaleta, Guy Deplus, Hamisa Dor, Christian Larde, Anka Moraver, Monique Frasca-Colombier, Marguerite Vidal *
Emannuel Pahud, Wenzel Fuchs, Marie-Pierre Langlamet, Christophe Horak, Simon Roturier, Ignacy Miecznikowski, Bruno Delepaire
Marco Polidori, Stefano Vagnarelli, Federico Giarbella, Alfredo Giarbella, Rita Bracci, Edgardo Garnero, Maria Elena Bovio
Joseph Lin, Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, Moran Katz, Joshua Smith, Benjamin Beilman, Sivan Magen, Luke Fleming
Ronald Neal, Delmar Pettys, David Hermann, Megan Meisenbach, Mary Golden, Gayane Manasjan, Richard MacDowell
Jozsef Balogh, Bela Banfalvi, Gyorgy Konrad, Andrea Vigh, Laszlo Jakobi, Eszter Horgas, Zsuzsanna Nemeth-Fejervari *
Robert Murcie, Gwendolen Mason, Chamber Ensemble, Maurice Ravel *
Rachel Talitman, Marcos Fregnani-Martins, Jean-Marc Fessard, Daniel Rubenstein, Laurent Houque, Raphaël Aubry, Hélène Dautry
Hedi Lubik, Pal Eder, Ildiko Hegyi, Peter Lukacs, Laszlo Mezo, Attila Lajos, Bela Kovacs, Andras Mihaly
James Galway, Richard Stoltzman, Heidi Lehwalder, Tokyo String Quartet
Wolfgang Schulz, Margit-Anna Suss, Georg Faust, Karl Leister, Wolfram Christ, Gerhart Hetzel, Rainer Honeck
Cyril Lacrouts, Benoît Fromanger, Frédéric Laroque, Gérard Torgomian, Pierre Lénert, Maurice Gabai, Markus Klinko, Marko Klinko *
Nicanor Zabaleta, Guy Deplus, Hamisa Dor, Christian Larde, Anka Moraver, Monique Frasca-Colombier, Marguerite Vidal
Stanley Konopka, Martin Chalifour, Yolanda Kondonassis, Thomas Sperl, Wei-Fang Gu, Joshua Smith, Franklin Cohen, Richard Weiss *
Céline Nessi, Alain Moglia, Orchestre de Chambre National de Toulouse, Susanna Mildonian, Romain Guyot *
Tatiana Oskolkova, Oleg Sergeev, Irina Ivanova, Dmitry Khakamov, Svetlana Stepchenko, Alexander Zagorinsky, Sergei Bolshakov
Andrea Vigh, Eszter Horgas, Zsuzsanna Nemeth-Fejervari, Jozsef Balogh, Bela Banfalvi, Laszlo Jakobi, Gyorgy Konrad
Ronald Neal, Delmar Pettys, David Hermann, Megan Meisenbach, Mary Golden, Gayane Manasjan, Richard MacDowell *
Louis Lortie, Hélène Mercier
Jennifer Micallef, Glen Inanga
Alessandro Stella, Giorgia Tomassi *
Duo Harpian *
(* = download only)
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