Matériel : Feuillet
SKU: HL.50566018
ISBN 9781705190319. UPC: 196288126089. 9.0x12.0x0.102 inches.
“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 commentary by noted scholars. Maurice Ravel wrote Pavane pour une infante défunte in Paris, early in 1899. The piece was dedicated to Winnaretta Singer (1875 – 1943), the wife of Prince Edmond de Polignac and the daughter of the American manufacturer of Singer sewing machines. The popularity of the Pavane was immediate and enduring and the numerous arrangements it generated are testament to the interest of a musical public.
SKU: AP.1-ADV7408
ISBN 9783892215639. UPC: 805095074086. English.
The Pavane for a Dead Princess is considered to be one of Ravel's most popular works. The solemn and stately court dance strutting along in an even pulse turns into a melancholic, yet not sombre dirge. The arrangement on hand is in line with the orchestral version written by Ravel himself in 1910 and constitutes part of the series Ravel for Saxophone Quartet including publications of, among others, Ma Mère L'Oye (Mother Goose), Trois Chansons (Three Songs), and Le Tombeau de Couperin.
SKU: CL.MHT-0010-00
SKU: AP.43071
UPC: 038081504339. English.
Originally scored for piano, this work premiered in 1911 and one of Maurice Ravel's most popular and timeless works. This setting offers your very young ensemble a wonderful instructional opportunity to perform in an expressive, lyrical style. (2:15).