Yves Ramette was a French post-romantic composer and organist.
Biography
Yves Ramette was born in 1921 in Bavay, France, where his father was the Director of a Professional Graduate School. From a very young age, Ramette was attracted to music. When he was seven years old, he started learning musical notation as well as playing the violin and the piano. At age fourteen, while pursuing his secondary studies at the Lycée de Beauvais, he also learnt Harmony lessons. In Beauvais, he also studied the violin with Robert Duforestel. He then joined the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Paris to study harmony with, counterpoint and fugue with Simone Plé-Caussade, piano with Lélia Gousseau and Lazare Lévy. He also studied conducting and orchestration with Eugène Bigot. In parallel, he studied the Organ with Georges Jacob, composition with Arthur Honegger at the École Normale de Musique de Paris where he awarded First Prize in 1945. From 1947 to 1953 he taught the organ and counterpoint at the Schola Cantorum de Paris. In 1952, he was appointed as the “Maître de chapelle” and organ player at the in Paris. In 1953, together with Božidar Kantušer, Luc Ferrari and Pierre Migaux he founded Group 84. He created and directed the mixed choir “Voix Ardens” to promote the traditional, classical, romantic and modern choral music. This choir gave many concerts from 1968 to 1987. During his later years, Ramette mainly composed works for the organ and the piano, his favorite instruments. In 1997 he published a memoir “Grandeur et Décadence d’une tribune”. Ramette output includes six symphonies, several chamber musics, choral and vocal works and many organ and piano pieces. Almost all his works have been recorded on CD. The American concert pianistEric Himy has performed and recorded many of Ramette's piano works. Yves Ramette died in Prades in June 2012, aged ninety-one.
Complete works
Orchestral works
Symphony No. 1 for Strings and percussion, op. 4
Symphony No. 2, op. 10
Symphony No. 3 for Strings, op. 11
Symphony No. 4, op. 13
Prelude, Fugue and Postlude for Strings, piano and timpani, op. 14
Symphony No. 5 "Hymn to Life", In Memory of Arthur Honegger, op. 15
Variations sur un thème d'Honegger ; Naïades ; Pastels ; Fontaines et Cascades ; Sonate n°1 ; Humoresque : Eric Himy 1 CD "Compositions for Piano" MMC Recordings 2001
Variations sur un thème d'Honegger ; Pour un bal imaginaire ; Barcarolles n°1 & n°2 ; Sonate n°2 : Eric Himy 1 CD "Le Piano imaginaire" 2005
Variations sur un thème de Mozart : Eric Himy 1 CD "Homage to Mozart" CENTAUR RECORDS 2006
Variations sur un thème d'Honegger ; Naïades ; Pastels ; Fontaines et Cascades ; Sonate n°1 ; Humoresque : Eric Himy ; Prélude, Fugue et Postlude ; Symphonie n°3 pour cordes & Symphonie n°5 « Hymne à la Vie » : Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Valek ; Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Jan Stulen 2 CDs "Cascading into Reverie" Navona Records 2013
Quatre Esquisses ; Introduction et Scherzo ; Trois Etudes ; Variations sur un thème original ; Berceuse ; Les Elfes : Eric Himy 1 CD "With Passion" Navona Records 2013
Symphonies n°1, n°2, n°4 & n°6 « Manfred » : St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Lande 2 CDs "At the Precipice" Navona Records 2014
Toccata et Fugue in memoriam Georges Guynemer ; Pour une Nuit de Noël ; Solum in Modum ; Pastorale : Yves Ramette 2 CDs "The Golden Galaxy" Navona Records 2014
Introduction et Allegro pour piano et vents : Jessica Lizak, Vladimir Lande, Rane Moore, Bryan Young, Karolina Rojahn 1 CD "Elements Rising" Navona Records 2015
Quatuor à cordes ; 3 Poèmes de Francis Carco ; Sonates pour violon et piano n°1 & n°2 ; Sonate pour violoncelle et piano : Vit Muzik, Carmine Miranda, Karolina Rojahn, Erik van Heyningen 1 CD "In Times of Torment" Navona Records 2016