Jedes große Sinfonieorchester hat ihn im Repertoire - jetzt können endlich auch Schul- und Amateurorchester in die faszinierende Klangwelt von Maurice Ravels Boléro eintauchen: Mit der neuen, vereinfa...
Initially composed in 1907 for bass voice and piano, Habanera by Maurice Ravel was transcribed for Bb clarinet and piano for this edition. Based on a Cuban Contradanza, it features a special habanera...
Fingering: Pascal Rogé According to Ravel himself, the strange title of the little piano piece composed in 1899, 'Pavane for a dead princess', should not be ascribed too much importance. He chose it m...
Ravel’s plans for a piano concerto can be traced back to 1906, but it was only in early 1929 that the composer seriously started work on one. He later stated that he wrote it “in the spirit of the con...
Für fünf Melodie-Instrumente. Partitur & 12 Einzelstimmen. Alle nur denkbaren Kombinationen sind mit dieser Ausgabe jetzt möglich. Können Sie sich ein klassisches Werk in einer kammermusikalischen Bes...
In June 1905, Ravel told a friend shortly before setting off on a long holiday: 'I was terribly busy because of a piece for harp commissioned by the Érard company. I was able to finish it after a fash...
Im Jahr 1920 wurde Maurice Ravel von seinem Verleger Durand gebeten, einen Beitrag zu einer Claude Debussy gewidmeten Ausgabe der Zeitschrift 'La Revue musicale' zu liefern. Eine Beilage sollte den er...
Edited by Don Bailey This adaptation of Ravel's Sonatine is part of Falls House Press's Voyage Unlimited series, a collection of transcriptions for flute and string quartet or string trio. It was firs...
Maurice Ravel's melancholy popular 'Pavane for a Dead Princess' composed in 1899 was originally written for piano before he arranged it for orchestra in 1910. Though dedicated to a real princess, the...
This new large-size paperback full score, based on the original printed score of 1929, provides a clearer and more authentic edition for conductors and students. The original engraving has been graphi...
This collection contains works from the so-called 'Belle Époque', the time period right around the turn of the 20th century which have been arranged for flute and piano by Franco Cesarini. It includes...
This well-known Ravel classic is a study in orchestration as it gradually builds intensity from the quiet opening to the powerful and explosive finish. Jay does a masterful job of adapting this work f...
Ma mère l'oye (Mother Goose Suite) is typical of Ravel's style with its modal melodies, use of dance forms and rhythmic precision. For this suite, Ravel selected favorite French fairy tales with refer...
Ravel's Valses nobles et sentimentales created a stir when they were anonymously premiered in Paris' Société nationale indépendante in 1911: many listeners thought they were by Satie, or even Kodály!...
'… a definitive edition that will be invaluable for all serious pianists and Ravel enthusiasts” The Musical Times In preparing this Urtext edition of Ravel's piano music, Roger Nichols consulted no fe...
The first movement of Maurice Ravel's Sonatine for piano was probably written in 1903. At any rate the composer played it on 8 January 1904 at a soirée held at the salon of Marguerite de Saint-Marceau...
Ravel had limitless admiration for Debussy's famous orchestral work, going so far as to say in an interview that it was his innermost wish to die to the sounds of this 'unique marvel in the whole of m...
Miroirs' - Ravel dedicated each of these five piano pieces to a member of the Parisian artistic circle 'Les Apaches'. Ravel also belonged to this circle of poets, painters and musicians, giving first...
A collection of prose poems by the French Romantic Aloysius Bertrand inspired Ravel to write his piano cycle 'Gaspard de la nuit'. Unlike earlier works he does not merely create an atmospheric depicti...
Zusätzliche Sonderstimmen: Holz I in B, Holz II in B und Es, Holz III in C und Es, Holz IV (1) in hoch B (Tenorsax), Holz IV (2) in hoch B (Bassklarinette), Blech I in C, Blech II in C, Blech III in E...
Ravel composed his Pavane pour une infante défunte (Pavane for a Dead Princess) for piano solo in 1899 while he was studying at the Paris Conservatory under Gabriel Fauré. Although it was published ju...
At the first performances of this sonata, composed between 1920 and 1922, even close friends of the composer were perturbed: Following the intoxicating sounds of La Valse, the smaller scoring and mode...
'Virtuoso piece in the style of a Hungarian rhapsody” - thus reads Ravel's entry on 'Tzigane” in the so-called 'Autobiographical Sketch”. Composed in 1924, there are three versions of this work: with...
Mit einem Faksimile der J. d'Aranyi-Violinstimme. Spielpartitur(en), Stimme(n), Urtextausgabe
Ravel's multi-layered Hommage in the 'Breitkopf Urtext' In his Hommage Le Tombeau de Couperin, Ravel addresses not so much Couperin himself as the French music of the 18th century. On the other hand,...
Maurice Ravel's Mother Goose Suite compirses five charming miniatures, each evoking a fairy tale scene. From the simplicity of the opening 'Pavane of Sleeping Beauty' to the whirling dance of the 'Con...
Maurice Ravel's ever popular Bolero transcribed for Clarinet And Piano by Patrice Fouillaud.
For Treble Chorus, a cappella
Poem by Colette, English translations by Katharine Wolff.
Daphnis et Chloé 'is certainly not only one of Ravel's best works, but also one of French music's most beautiful creations,' thus, Stravinsky's view of this ballet in his memoirs, published in 1935. C...
Mixed chorus. For Soprano Solo, SATB. This edition: SATB, a cappella. Choral. Piano/Vocal Score. 7 pages.
Revised edition of the famous choral songs by the composer of 'Bolero'. This cycle, too, is designed for a great climax. 'Nicolette' describes a simple, almost naïve fairy-tale character. The solos of...
Accompaniment: The Vardi Trio: Emanuel Vardi, violin; Edwin Hymovitz, piano - Written in 1914, Maurice Ravel's piano trio was premiered on 28 January 1915 in Paris, with distinguished pianist Alfredo...
Ravel brought to the art of the song that distinctive fusion of classicism and the modern spirit that characterized all his musical works. This superb collection includes many of his most admired and...
The melodies of Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) span the entire chronology of his creative output, from his earliest song BALLADE DE LA REINE MORTE D'AIMER (1893), written during his student years at the Pa...
Maurice Ravel was only 24 when his piano solo 'Pavane Pour une Infante Defunte,' which translated means Pavane for a dead princess, became the rage of the drawing rooms and salons of Paris in 1899, bu...
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) was in addition to Claude Debussy, the most important composer of French impressionism. The term impressionism can be translated as 'artistic impression', first used in paint...
The three movements are marked Modéré, Mouvement de Menuet, and Animé.
This edition contains a selection of the easiest piano pieces and dances by Maurice Ravel. Piano music occupies an important place in his output and often contains dance-like elements. Fortunately Rav...
> Score and orchestral parts in large format (25.5 x 32.5 cm) > Includes source descriptions and a Critical Commentary with alternative readings (Eng) > Informative Introduction on the work's history...
In the 1960s, long after Ravel’s death, the musical text of the then available Durand edition of Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major underwent various changes. Although it is unknown who authorised thes...
Musique française' is a series designed for students and teachers as well as professionals. These editions offer masterworks in French music, with performance suggestions and historical and stylistic...
Le Tombeau de Couperin was composed by Ravel in 1918 to honour the memory of his friends who died during the Great War. It was composed in the style of Couperin, in the wake of the rediscovery of the...
Transcription for 2 pianos, 4 hands by Lucien Garban. 2 copies needed to perform.
Includes set of parts for each player.
The Bolero is, without doubt, the most famous of all works by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Countless concert performances and recordings as well as its use in films and on television have made this begu...
The title of Ravel's Miroirs (1904/05) can be interpreted as 'reflections' of the human world of experiences. Among the nature pictures in this cycle, 'Une barque sur l'océan' is particularly popular,...
The sounds made by water - those of fountains, waterfalls and streams - were a popular subject in musical impressionism. Liszt had already explored this in his 'Jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este', and it...
Accompaniment: The Vardi Trio: Emanuel Vardi, violin; Alan Shulman, violoncello - Written in 1914, Maurice Ravel's piano trio was premiered on 28 January 1915 in Paris, with distinguished pianist Alfr...
Diese Transkription kam zustande, um den Glanz, die Farbigkeit und Grandezza der originalen Orchesterfassung von 'La Valse' (1920) auch für das Klavier solo zu erschließen. Dabei bestand die wesentlic...
Maurice Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit is one of the most important piano works of the 20th century and constitutes the height of the extension of the pianistic playing techniques and tonal possibilites w...
Maurice Ravel wrote his 'Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn' in September 1909 to commemorate the Viennese classicist who died 100 years before on 31 May 1809. The piece was published for the first time in con...
Pavane pour une infante défunte (Pavane for a Dead Princess) is a well-known piece written for solo piano by Maurice Ravel in 1899 when he was studying composition at the Conservatoire de Paris under...
for Viola and Piano
Well-known and beloved in their iterations for violin and piano, these arrangements were created at the request of renowned cellist Gregor Piatagorsky. La Vallée des cloches is slow, poignant, and sen...
Originally composed for 1 Piano/4 Hands, this five-movement work is best known as the ballet and orchestral suite Mother Goose.
As a prestigious composer of the early 20th century, Maurice Ravel's Piece in the Habanera Style, transcribed for bassoon and piano by Fernand Oubradous contains many features which continue to make t...
Originally written for piano as one of the pieces of the 'Miroirs' Suite, Maurice Ravel transcribed this brilliant piece of music himself for big symphonic orchestra. Gudrun Hinze has taken this one s...
With the Ravel 'Pavane', Bonsor's genius as a recorder arranger shines clear. (The American Recorder)Whenever a score or more players are gathered together, put this in the programme. (The Recorder)
As with all of his mature chamber music works Ravel also emerges as an innovator of traditional forms and techniques in his piano trio, composed in 1914. Thus the 'Passacaglia' movement corresponds to...
Maurice Ravel's Mother Goose is arguably one of the most well-known and well-loved of Ravel's works. Whether one encounters it first in its original iteration for piano, four hands, or in the sweeping...
With the premiere in 1908 of Rapsodie Espagnole, Ravel's first entirely orchestral composition, the French composer achieved renown as a highly original and imaginative composer. In 1911 he recast the...
Text by Franc-Nohain Place and time: The plot takes place in Toledo, in the 18th century Characters: Concepción, Torquemada's wife (Soprano) - Gonzalve, bachelier (Tenor) - Torquemada, clockmaker (Tri...
A five-movement suite originally written by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) for solo piano, MIROIRS ("Mirrors") was written between 1904 and 1905, with each movement dedicated to a fellow member of the Fren...
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) originally wrote Ma mère l'Oye (Mother Goose) in 1910 as a piano duet for the Godebski children, Mimi (6) and Jean (7). In 1911, Ravel orchestrated the work into a five-piece...