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HAL LEONARD EZ Play Today Vol 166 The Best Of Beethoven (organs, Pianos, Elec. Keyboards)

HAL LEONARD EZ Play Today Vol 166 The Best Of Beethoven (organs, Pianos, Elec. Keyboards)

DOVER PUBLICATION JOSEPH Haydn Complete Piano Sonatas Volume 2 Hoboken Nos 30 To 52 Piano Solo

DOVER PUBLICATION JOSEPH Haydn Complete Piano Sonatas Volume 2 Hoboken Nos 30 To 52 Piano Solo

HENLE RAVEL Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte

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  • PIANO SOLO


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Pavane pour une infante défunte

Maurice Ravel

Editor: Alexandra Marx
Fingering: Pascal Rogé

Urtext Edition, paperbound

 

According to Ravel himself, the strange title of the little piano piece composed in 1899, “Pavane for a dead princess”, should not be ascribed too much importance. He chose it mainly because he liked the alliteration it contained. At the same time he did, however, agree that the music evokes “a pavane that a little princess once might have danced at the Spanish court”. Following its premiere in 1902 the simple but effective piece gained unparalleled popularity, not least reflected in the numerous arrangements made of it, one of which, for small orchestra, was by Ravel himself. We are publishing the work in its original version as a fitting addition to our works by Ravel.

 

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