Maurice Ravel
Trio
for piano, violin and violoncello
Maurice Ravel
Trio
for piano, violin and violoncello
- Instrumentation Piano, Violin and Cello
- Composer Maurice Ravel
- Editor Douglas Woodfull-Harris
- Series B
- Editor Douglas Woodfull-Harris
- Edition Piano Score and Part(s) Download
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA10921-DL
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Description:
With his only piano trio, Maurice Ravel broke new personal ground and yet, in a stroke of genius, created a work of the early 20th century that is outstanding in many respects and a key work in this genre. As one of his most rhythmically daring pieces, the four-movement trio fascinates with its asymmetrical rhythmic division and polymetrics, with Ravel possibly drawing on impressions from Stravinsky's "Sacre du printemps". The second movement "Pantoum" refers to a form of poetic declamation in Malaysia, while the slow third movement is based on the Baroque passacaglia.
This edition is based as its main source on the Durand edition published during Ravel's lifetime, including copies of the first edition from Ravel's circle in which corrections were entered. The edition contains a detailed introduction (German/English/French) and a critical report (English).
This edition is based as its main source on the Durand edition published during Ravel's lifetime, including copies of the first edition from Ravel's circle in which corrections were entered. The edition contains a detailed introduction (German/English/French) and a critical report (English).