Ravel, Maurice
Trio for Piano, Violin and Violoncello
Edition no.
BA10921
ISMN
9790006566266
Volume / Series
BÄRENREITER URTEXT
Editor
Woodfull-Harris, Douglas
Instrumentation of the work
Piano trio
Language(s) of text
English, German, French
Product format
Performance score, Set of parts, Urtext edition
Instrumentation
Violin, Violoncello
Comments
Replaces BA 9418
Binding
Paperback
Pages / Format
XXIX, 53/11/12 S. - 32,5 x 25,5 cm
Manufacturer Identification (GPSR)
Bärenreiter-Verlag, Karl Vötterle GmbH & Co. KG
Heinrich-Schütz-Allee 35-37, 34131 Kassel, DE
info@baerenreiter.com
Heinrich-Schütz-Allee 35-37, 34131 Kassel, DE
info@baerenreiter.com
Maurice Ravel broke new personal ground with his only piano trio, yet in a stroke of genius he created a work of the early 20th century that is outstanding in many respects and a key work of 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 reminiscent of the Baroque passacaglia.
The main source on which this edition is based is the Durand edition published during Ravel’s lifetime. Also taken into account are copies of the first edition from Ravel’s circle in which corrections were entered. The edition contains a detailed Introduction (Ger/Eng/Fr) and a Critical Commentary (Eng).
The main source on which this edition is based is the Durand edition published during Ravel’s lifetime. Also taken into account are copies of the first edition from Ravel’s circle in which corrections were entered. The edition contains a detailed Introduction (Ger/Eng/Fr) and a Critical Commentary (Eng).
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