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Ravel: Frontispice (arr. Pierre Boulez)

Ever since it was given what was probably its first public performance in a concert of Boulez’s in 1954, Ravel’s until then long-forgotten Frontispice has been a source of much puzzled speculation. This tiny, enigmatic work makes its Proms debut here, reclothed in Pierre Boulez’s iridescent orchestration.

Frontispice was written by Ravel in 1918 at the request of the Italian poet Ricciotto Canudo and first published in Les feuillets d’art in 1919 as a frontispiece to an extract from S.P. 503: Le PoΓ¨me du Vardar inspired by the poet’s First World War experience in the Vardar, where his unit’s postal code was S.P. 503.

The very short piece, originally written by Ravel on only five staves for performance by the very specific direction of five hands for pianos, Boulez arranged it for small orchestra in 1987 and for full orchestra 20 years later. Boulez mixes his vast range of orchestral colours with extraordinary ingenuity.

Duration:

2 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Composer Maurice Ravel
Music Arranger Pierre Boulez
Conductor FranΓ§ois‐Xavier Roth
Orchestra ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Symphony Orchestra
Performer Marc-AndrΓ© Hamelin

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