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Title: Ravel with Martinon
Post by: Martin Lind on October 30, 2007, 11:50:51 AM
How about this Ravel set with orchestral works by Martinont? I see this relatively cheap, 10 or 11 Euro for 3 CDs. A bargain?

I must say: I have the Munch for the Daphne and the Inbal for the rest. I had the Inbal also for the Daphne but was that disappointed that I broke the CD! Not that I wanted to break the CD, it simply happened, but I was realy disappointed.

So how about the Martinont? Do you think I would gain through these performances? Well I have the Debussy from Brilliant with Martinont and I like these performances. But how about the Dutoit? Is he better?

Best regards
Martin

Title: Re: Ravel with Martinon
Post by: Harry on October 30, 2007, 12:04:43 PM
Well I have the set on Brilliant with Inbal, and very content with it. :)

And you mean Jean Martinon on EMI, the seventies recordings right?
Well they are very idiomatic, very well done, but in my view not better then Inbal, just different...
Title: Re: Ravel with Martinon
Post by: sidoze on October 30, 2007, 12:33:16 PM
Is that the one with Ciccolini's Ravel concerti? Man those must be the dullest recordings ever. Rest of the box is excellent though.
Title: Re: Ravel with Martinon
Post by: BorisG on October 30, 2007, 06:38:12 PM
Quote from: Martin Lind on October 30, 2007, 11:50:51 AM
How about this Ravel set with orchestral works by Martinont? I see this relatively cheap, 10 or 11 Euro for 3 CDs. A bargain?

I must say: I have the Munch for the Daphne and the Inbal for the rest. I had the Inbal also for the Daphne but was that disappointed that I broke the CD! Not that I wanted to break the CD, it simply happened, but I was realy disappointed.

So how about the Martinont? Do you think I would gain through these performances? Well I have the Debussy from Brilliant with Martinont and I like these performances. But how about the Dutoit? Is he better?

Best regards
Martin

The Gemini Martinon reissue is newly remastered, but I think Abbado, Boulez, and Dutoit are all better Ravel than Martinon. Of these three, DG Trio's Abbado is the best buy.
Title: Re: Ravel with Martinon
Post by: Martin Lind on October 31, 2007, 01:51:28 PM
Sorry the man is called Martinon not Martinont.

I hear positive things about the Martinon in a German forum, also I hear positive things about the Abbado. I like the Debussy of Martinon, I like Abbado. Both sets are cheap. So I will buy both, first the Martinon ( he is an a CD shop) later I will look for the Abbado.

Thank you for your advice.

Title: Re: Ravel with Martinon
Post by: johnQpublic on November 01, 2007, 07:56:17 AM
I have owned an RCA LP of Matinon's Ravel and find it very, very good with the ending of the "Mother Goose Suite" being extraordinarily magical.