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Lina Tur Bonet|À Moune

À Moune

Lina Tur Bonet & Pierre Goy

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Hélène Jourdan Mourhange met Ravel for the first time after a concert in which she performed his Trio. She was an interesting, intelligent woman, well versed in the arts and culture of her time, and was a talented violinist who, however, had to stop playing years later due to rheumatoid arthritis. She then dedicated herself to musicology, reviews and other artistic activities. Not only that she was, like Lina Tur Bonet, a violin player, but also shared that same disease, which Lina Tur Bonet suffered in her youth. This has made her feel even closer to Ravel, and to feel a desire to make a tribute to Hélène by recording all the pieces written for her and thanks to her.

The close friendship between the two lasted throughout the life of the composer and he often asked her for advice while composing his violin works. In their inexhaustible friendship he affectionately called her "Moune".

Together with Maréchal, she premiered the Sonata for Violin and Cello (1921) dedicated to Claude Debussy, one of Ravel’s bravest compositions. Ravel also dedicated his Violin Sonata (1923-1927) to her, a work to which he devoted much energy and time, and in which he tried to combine two instruments that he actually considered incompatible. The first poetic movement is very similar to the first movements of the Duo and the Piano Trio, but the rest seems to have been more complicated for him, taking years to finish. Finally, he wrote a Blues as a second movement, and a Perpetuum mobile heavily influenced by the modern music they used to listen to on their long nights together in Paris.

He also composed for Hélène the marvelous Berceuse sur le nome de Gabriel Fauré (1922), using the letters of his teacher's name turned into notes to build the simple and magical melody that she could still play. Although Ravel asked Hélène to bring him the violin and the 24 Paganini Capriccios as inspiration for the composition of the Tzigane (1924), and was helped by her again, this time the piece was dedicated to the Hungarian violinist Jelly d'Arányi. He wanted to make a virtuoso piece inspired on Paganini and Liszt, and probably Hélène, due to her illness, was no longer able to perform. He made three versions of the Tzigane, for the virtuoso violin accompanied by the piano, an orchestral version, and also the most unique, accompanied by the Luthéal, a prepared piano with registers of a harpsichord and the cymbal-like sound, with its wonderful gypsy and rhapsodic character.

This tribute arrives for Lina Tur Bonet in a moment in which every work she performs is combined with a deep study of the performance of those times. This is why she chooses to record on gut strings, bows from that moment and a historical piano, as well as the less known version of the Tzigane with the Lutheal. The blending of gut strings between violin and cello, as well as with the old piano and the Lutheal is unique and helps to understand many of the aspects of performance in many old recordings. &copuy; Challenge Classics

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1
Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré
Pierre Goy
00:02:45

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist - Pierre Goy, MainArtist

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2
Sonate pour violon et piano: I. Allegretto
Pierre Goy
00:07:57

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist - Pierre Goy, MainArtist

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3
Sonate pour violon et piano: II. Blues. Moderato
Pierre Goy
00:05:40

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist - Pierre Goy, MainArtist

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

4
Sonate pour violon et piano: III. Perpetuum mobile. Allegro
Pierre Goy
00:03:58

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist - Pierre Goy, MainArtist

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

5
Tzigane, Rhapsodie de concert pour Violon et Piano Luthéal
Pierre Goy
00:11:10

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist - Pierre Goy, MainArtist

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

6
Sonata en quatre parties pour violon et violoncelle: I. Allegro
Marco Testori
00:05:00

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Marco Testori, MainArtist - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

7
Sonata en quatre parties pour violon et violoncelle: II. Très vif
Marco Testori
00:03:24

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Marco Testori, MainArtist - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

8
Sonata en quatre parties pour violon et violoncelle: III. Lent
Marco Testori
00:05:32

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Marco Testori, MainArtist - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

9
Sonata en quatre parties pour violon et violoncelle: IV. Vif, avec entrain
Marco Testori
00:05:36

Maurice Ravel, Composer - Marco Testori, MainArtist - Lina Tur Bonet, MainArtist

(C) 2022 Challenge Classics (P) 2022 Challenge Classics

Album review

Hélène Jourdan Mourhange met Ravel for the first time after a concert in which she performed his Trio. She was an interesting, intelligent woman, well versed in the arts and culture of her time, and was a talented violinist who, however, had to stop playing years later due to rheumatoid arthritis. She then dedicated herself to musicology, reviews and other artistic activities. Not only that she was, like Lina Tur Bonet, a violin player, but also shared that same disease, which Lina Tur Bonet suffered in her youth. This has made her feel even closer to Ravel, and to feel a desire to make a tribute to Hélène by recording all the pieces written for her and thanks to her.

The close friendship between the two lasted throughout the life of the composer and he often asked her for advice while composing his violin works. In their inexhaustible friendship he affectionately called her "Moune".

Together with Maréchal, she premiered the Sonata for Violin and Cello (1921) dedicated to Claude Debussy, one of Ravel’s bravest compositions. Ravel also dedicated his Violin Sonata (1923-1927) to her, a work to which he devoted much energy and time, and in which he tried to combine two instruments that he actually considered incompatible. The first poetic movement is very similar to the first movements of the Duo and the Piano Trio, but the rest seems to have been more complicated for him, taking years to finish. Finally, he wrote a Blues as a second movement, and a Perpetuum mobile heavily influenced by the modern music they used to listen to on their long nights together in Paris.

He also composed for Hélène the marvelous Berceuse sur le nome de Gabriel Fauré (1922), using the letters of his teacher's name turned into notes to build the simple and magical melody that she could still play. Although Ravel asked Hélène to bring him the violin and the 24 Paganini Capriccios as inspiration for the composition of the Tzigane (1924), and was helped by her again, this time the piece was dedicated to the Hungarian violinist Jelly d'Arányi. He wanted to make a virtuoso piece inspired on Paganini and Liszt, and probably Hélène, due to her illness, was no longer able to perform. He made three versions of the Tzigane, for the virtuoso violin accompanied by the piano, an orchestral version, and also the most unique, accompanied by the Luthéal, a prepared piano with registers of a harpsichord and the cymbal-like sound, with its wonderful gypsy and rhapsodic character.

This tribute arrives for Lina Tur Bonet in a moment in which every work she performs is combined with a deep study of the performance of those times. This is why she chooses to record on gut strings, bows from that moment and a historical piano, as well as the less known version of the Tzigane with the Lutheal. The blending of gut strings between violin and cello, as well as with the old piano and the Lutheal is unique and helps to understand many of the aspects of performance in many old recordings. &copuy; Challenge Classics

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