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Release Date: Wednesday 1 July 2015
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Jean Roger-Ducasse was born in Bordeaux on 18 April 1873. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire from 1892 and in 1895, along with Ravel, joined the composition class of Gabriel Fauré. In 1902 he won the second Grand Prix de Rome with his cantata Alcyone, with Ravel gaining fourth prize. He had a very active role in musical life in Paris founding the Société Musicale Indépendante in 1909 and gaining the position of inspector g eneral for the teaching of singing in Paris schools in 1910. His circle included Fauré, to whom he was a close friend, the famed pianist
Marguerite Long, who performed his Six Preludes in 1912, and Debussy, who Roger-Ducasse joined for the premiere of En Blanc et Noir in 1916. In 1935 he succeeded Paul Dukas as Professor of Composition at the Paris Conservatoire, a post he held until the outbreak of World War II after which he retired to Bordeaux. He died in Taillan-Médoc, Gironde on 19 July 1954.
Roger-Ducasse's compositions include several songs, two string quartets, numerous orchestral and choral pieces, two stage works and a sizeable group of piano pieces. Contrary to the music of Ravel and Debussy Roger-Ducasse's style is not impressionist but descends from Chopin and more closely aligns with Fauré. The piano music, composed 1906-1923, is typical of his musical language: complex and chromatic, but perfectly formed. It is now high-time to revisit the works of this unjustly forgotten talent.
"We should be grateful to Martin Jones, Adrian Farmer and Nimbus for making this music available - and in such excellent performances and recordings, and so well presented. Their endeavours richly deserve to be rewarded with success." (MusicWeb July 2015)
Bach, J S:
Passacaglia in C minor, BWV582
Roger-Ducasse:
Barcarolle
Préludes (6)
Prelude (1913) Avec beaucoup de fantaisie
Variations sur un Choral
Quatre Etudes
Etude en Sixtes
Presque vite et avec une excessive fantaisie de rythme
Etude en La majeur
Arabesques . . .
Esquisses pour Piano
Arabesques . . . No. 2
Sonorités
Barcarolle No. 2
Barcarolle No. 3
Impromptu
Chant de l'aube
Romance
Petite suite
with Adrian Farmer (piano)
Prelude d'un ballet
Au jardin de Marguerite
Etudes a quatre mains
with Adrian Farmer (piano)