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Agenda Des Concerts Et Événements Maurice Ravel AGENDA DES CONCERTS ET ÉVÉNEMENTS MAURICE RAVEL DE LA SAISON 2017-2018 établi par Jean-Pierre Oslawski pour les Amis de Maurice Ravel http://www.boleravel.fr [email protected] Quelques dates 28 décembre 2017 : 80e anniversaire de la mort de RAVEL : pour l’occasion, de nombreux concerts entièrement consacrés à RAVEL sont donnés à travers le monde 2017 : 100e anniversaire de l’achèvement du Tombeau de Couperin, pour l’essentiel composé dès 1914 La liste ici proposée n’est pas exhaustive, tâche impossible. Malgré tout, pour cette saison 2017-2018, à ce jour, à travers le monde, sont recensées pour chacune des œuvres d’orchestre ci-dessous : Daphnis et Chloé 72 auditions Concerto en sol 68………… Bolero 67………… L’Enfant et les Sortilèges 49………... Concerto pour la main gauche 48………... La Valse 36………… Ma Mère l’Oye 32………... Rapsodie espagnole 26………… Le Tombeau de Couperin 24………… L’Heure espagnole 21……….... Pavane pour une infante défunte 16………….. Les Tableaux d’une Exposition 16………… (orchestration de la suite pour piano de Moussorgsky) Shéhérazade 13………….. Tzigane 13………….. Alborada del Gracioso 10………….. Une Barque sur l’Océan 4………….. Menuet antique 3………….. Shéhérazade (Ouverture de Féerie) 2………….. etc etc Principaux pays où sont donnés des concerts et manifestations autour de Maurice Ravel : France 222 événements (dont 76 à Paris) UK 77 USA 58 Allemagne 53 Espagne 36 Suisse 23 Italie 14 Japon 13 Belgique 9 Pays-Bas 8 Portugal 8 Autriche 6 Australie 6 Chine 5 Canada 4 Monaco 4 Roumanie 3 Suède 3 Chine 2 Grèce 2 Russie 2 Algérie 1 Danemark 1 Irlande 1 Luxembourg 1 Mexique 1 Nigéria 1 Norvège 1 Tunisie 1 Venezuela 1 Nombre total d’évéments annoncés 568 Encore une fois, ces chiffres ne sont qu’indicatifs, le nombre de concerts étant bien supérieur et très difficile à inventorier de manière exhaustive (notamment les très nombreux concerts de musique de chambre et récitals ne sont pas toujours simples à recenser, de même que les concerts donnés dans les conservatoires, écoles de musique, églises, mairies, etc., concerts de bienfaisance, etc.). En vue d’ultérieures actualisations de cet agenda, ne pas hésiter à nous écrire par voie postale ou par mail pour nous communiquer vos informations sur vos concerts et événements publics liés à Maurice Ravel non annoncés ici. Avertissement : il va de soi que cet agenda n’a qu’un but informatif, les modifications de dernière minute des événements, leur éventuelle annulation, ou leur qualité sont de la seule responsabité de leurs organisateurs. Remarque : nous orthographions partout Bolero à l’espagnole sans accent aigu du français, comme le faisait systématiquement et intentionnellement Maurice Ravel. 22e actualisation par les bénévoles des Amis de Maurice Ravel. SEPTEMBRE 2017 Vendredi 1er septembre 2017 20h30. Église de SAINT-JEAN-DE-LUZ (France, 64) Orchestre Poitou-Charentes ; Jean-François Heisser, direction ; Bertrand Chamayou, piano, Augustin Dumay, violon ; Festival Ravel-Académie Internationale Maurice Ravel-Musique en Côte Basque RAVEL Roussel Samedi 2 septembre 2017. Bagatelle, PARIS (France, 75) Jean Frédéric Neuburger, piano RAVEL : Valses nobles et sentimentales RAVEL : La Valse Remarque : concert radiodiffusé sur France Musique le 11 novembre 2017 Mardi 5 septembre 2017 20h30. Auditorium Ravel. SAINT-JEAN-DE-LUZ (France, 64) Jeunes talents de l’Académie ; Festival Ravel-Académie Internationale Maurice Ravel-Musique en Côte Basque Saint-Saëns Fauré Massenet RAVEL Mercredi 6 septembre 2017 20h30. Église de CIBOURE (France, 64) Jeunes talents de l’Académie ; Festival Ravel-Académie Internationale Maurice Ravel-Musique en Côte Basque Ramon Lazkano (membre des Amis de Maurice Ravel) : création mondiale Olivier GREIF : Tombeau de RAVEL Jeudi 7 septembre 2017 20h. Cathédrale de LAON (France, 02) Orchestre français des jeunes ; Fabien Gabel, direction ; Alexandra Soumm, violon Berlioz : Symphonie fantastique Stravinsky : Concerto pour violon et orchestre RAVEL : La Valse Jeudi 7 septembre 2017 19h. 1901 Arts Club. LONDRES (UK) Rose Hsien, violon ; Ivan Mashchuk, piano Brahms : Scherzo pour violon et piano Kreisler : Schon Rosmarin Paganini : Cantabile Glazounov : Méditation pour violon et piano RAVEL : Tzigane pour violon et piano Jeudi 7 septembre 2017 19h30. GOTHENBURG (Suède) Gothenburg Symphony ; Lionel Bringuier, direction ; Hélène Grimaud, piano Esa-Pekka Salonen : Helix RAVEL : Concerto en sol Berlioz : Symphonie fantastique op. 14 Vendredi 8 septembre 2017 20 h 30. Église de SAINT-JEAN-DE-LUZ (France, 64) Orchestre d’Euskadi ; Vladimir Kulenovic, direction ; Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, piano ; Festival Ravel- Académie Internationale Maurice Ravel-Musique en Côte Basque Rimsky-Korsakov : Capricio espagnol RAVEL : Concerto pour la main gauche Rimsky-Korsakov : Shéhérazade Vendredi 8 septembre 2017 LUCERNE (Suisse) Royal Philharmonic de Londres ; Charles Dutoit, direction ; Festival de Lucerne Enesco : Rhapsodie roumaine en la majeur op. 11 n° 1 Beethoven : Concerto pour piano et orchestre n° 1 en ut majeur op. 15 ; Martha Argerich, piano Debussy : La Mer RAVEL : Bolero Samedi 9 septembre 2017 14h30. Théâtre Quintaou. ANGLET (France, 64) 6 concerts « Fêtons Ravel » Intégrale de l’œuvre pour piano seul de Maurice RAVEL. Bertrand Chamayou en trois parties 14h30. 15h30. 16h30 Musique de chambre. Marie-Josèphe Jude ; Stéphanie-Marie Degand ; Marc Coppey Concert à quatre pianos. Jean-Frédéric Neuburger ; Marie-Josèphe Jude ; Jean-François Heisser ; Bertrand Chamayou RAVEL : La Valse RAVEL : Bolero Gershwin : Rhapsody in Blue Saint-Saëns : 3e Symphonie … Debussy : Sonate pour piano et violon, Marie-Josèphe Jude, piano ; Stéphanie-Marie Degand, violon Ravel : Pièce en forme de Habanera, arrangement pour violon et piano, Marie-Josèphe Jude, piano ; Stéphanie- Marie Degand, violon Ramon Lazkano (membre des Amis de Maurice Ravel) : Petrikhor (création mondiale) pour piano, Jiwon Jang, piano Debussy : Quatuor à cordes en sol mineur, Quatuor Adorno remarque : extraits radiodiffusés sur France Musique 20 novembre 2017 Samedi 9 septembre 2017 16h. Parc Floral de PARIS (France, 75012) Julien Brocal, piano Bortkiewicz : 7 préludes Chopin : Sonate n°2 RAVEL : Miroirs Samedi 9 septembre 2017 20h. Théâtre Ledoux. BESANÇON (France, 25) Royal Philarmonic Orchestra de Londres ; Charles Dutoit, direction Mozart : Symphonie n°39 RAVEL : Ma Mère l’Oye Stravinsky : Petrouchka Samedi 9 septembre 2017 20h30. Théâtre Edwige Feuillère. VESOUL (France, 70) Orchestre français des jeunes ; Fabien Gabel, direction ; Alexandra Soumm, violon Parra : L’Absence Stravinsky : Concerto pour violon et orchestre R. Strauss : Le Chevalier à la Rose RAVEL : La Valse Samedi 9 septembre 2017 20h. Konzertsaal. BONN (Allemagne) Gustave Mahler Jungendorchester ; Info Metzmacher, direction ; Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano Schönberg : Accompagnement to a film scène Gerschwin : Concerto pour piano et orchestre Bartok : The miraculous mandarin RAVEL : Daphnis et Chloé Suite n°2 Samedi 9 septembre 2017 12h30. Salle de l’Étoile. YVERDON-LES-BAINS (Suisse) Jeffrey Grice, piano (membre des Amis de Maurice Ravel) ; Schubertiade RAVEL : Sonatine Julien-François ZBINDEN (membre d’honneur des Amis de Maurice Ravel) : 3 Préludes op. 4 - Hommage à RAVEL, La ritournelle des anges, Le sphinx tête de mort Schubert : Sonate en la mineur D.845 op. 45 Dimanche 10 septembre 2017 11h et 15h. Auditorium Ravel. SAINT-JEAN-DE-LUZ (France, 64) Concert de clôture de L’Académie Ravel ; Festival Ravel-Académie Internationale Maurice Ravel-Musique en Côte Basque Dimanche 10 septembre 2017 10h30. Musée Château des ducs de Wurtemberg. MONTBÉLIARD (France, 25) Véronique Ngo Sach-Hien, piano ; récital autour du peintre Henry Valensi RAVEL : Jeux d’eau Honegger : Le Cahier romand (extraits) Milhaud : Le Printemps (1er cahier) op. 25 Satie : Avant-dernières pensées («Idylle», «Aubade», «Méditation») Debussy : Reflets dans l'eau, Mouvement, extraits du 1er Cahier des Images Prokofiev : Visions fugitives op. 22 (extraits) Scriabine : Vers la flamme, poème op. 72 Ravel : Scarbo, extrait de Gaspard de la Nuit, 3 poèmes pour piano d’après Aloysius Bertrand Dimanche 10 septembre 2017 20h. La Scala. MILAN (Italie) Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano ; Patrick Fournillier, direction ; Alexandre Tharaud, piano Bizet : L’Arlésienne suite n°1 RAVEL : Concerto en sol Dvorak : Symphonie n°9 Dimanche 11 septembre 2017. BUCAREST (Roumanie) Royal Philharmonic de Londres ; Charles Dutoit, direction ; Festival Enescu de Bucarest RAVEL : Pavane pour une Infante défunte Dimanche 11 septembre 2017 18 h. Komische Opera. BERLIN (Allemagne) Komische Opéra Berlin ; Jordan de Souza, direction RAVEL : L’enfant et les Sortilèges Stravinsky : Petrouchka Lundi 12 septembre 2017. BUCAREST (Roumanie) Royal Philharmonic de Londres ; Charles Dutoit, direction ; Festival Enescu de Bucarest RAVEL : Concerto en sol ; Martha Argerich, piano RAVEL : Bolero Mardi 12 septembre 2017 20h. Beethoven Haus Kammer musiksaal. BONN (Allemagne) Alexander Krichil, piano Schubert : Sonate pour piano n°20 Beethoven : Cycle de lieder op 38 RAVEL : Gaspard de la Nuit Mardi 12 septembre 2017 20h. Palace Hall (sala Palatului). BUCAREST (Roumanie) Royal Philarmonic ; Charles Dutoit, direction ; Martha Argerich, piano Enescu : Romanian rhapsody n°1 RAVEL : Concerto en sol Debussy : La Mer RAVEL : Bolero Mercredi 13 septembre 2017 9h et 15h. Domaine de Baroja. ANGLET (France, 64) Journée jeune public. Concert scolaire. Concert en famille Quatuor Ernest. RAVEL en famille. Festival Ravel-Académie Internationale Maurice Ravel-Musique
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