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Ravel, Maurice: 46 Mélodies - 46 Songs

pour voix élevée

sheet music

Setting: Voice and piano
Length: 240 pages
Weight: 0.896 kg
Published: 2015
Publisher: Ricordi
Item number: DR01608700
ISMN: 9790044082414
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 Paris Conservatory, to the cycle DON QUICHOTTE ADULCINÉE (1932-33), his last compositions in any genre. In his songs, Ravel’s text settings display a meticulous attention to detail. Ravel´s melodies are elegant and refined, classical in their phrase structure.
In his treatment of rhythm, Ravel find

Contents

1.
Ballade de la reine morte d'aimer
2.
Un grand sommeil noir
3.
Sainte
4.
Chanson du rouet
5.
Si morne!
6.
Deux É┬pigrammes de Clé?ment Marot
7.
Manteau de fleurs
8.
Shé?hé?razade
9.
Cinq Mé?lodies populaires grecques
10.
Noë?l des jouets
11.
Les Grands Vents venus d'outremer
12.
Histoires naturelles
13.
Sur l'herbe
14.
Tripatos
15.
Chants populaires
16.
Trois Po?emes de Sté?phane Mallarm?é
17.
Deux Mé?lodies hé?bra?iques
18.
Trois Chansons
19.
Ronsard a son â┤me
20.
Chansons madé?casses
21.
Re┐ves
22.
Don Quichotte a Dulcin?ée
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