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Ravel, Maurice: Valses nobles et sentimentales

for Piano

playing score

Edited by Southon, Nicolas
Nástroj: Klavír
Inštrumentácia: piano
Edičný rad: Bärenreiter Urtext
Stupeň: 5
Weight: 0.251 kg
Prvé vydanie: 2015
Vydavateľ: Bärenreiter
Objednávacie číslo: BA10826
Katalógové číslo vydavateľa: BA10826
ISMN: 9790006525867
Ravel’s ''Valses nobles et sentimentales'' created a stir when they were anonymously premiered in Paris’s Société nationale indépendante in 1911: many listeners thought they were by Satie, or even Kodály!For our new Urtext edition of this work, the famed musicologist Nicolas Southon, a co-editor of the ''Ouvres Completes de Gabriel Fauré'', has examined a large body of sources to present a musical text with many new readings.The edition contains fingering and performance notes by the French pian
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