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Sonata in Four Parts for Violin and Violoncello
19904428
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Sonata in Four Parts for Violin and Violoncello by Maurice Ravel 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Maurice Ravel
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Violin, Violoncello - Level 4

SKU: BA.BA09417

Composed by Maurice Ravel. Edited by Douglas Woodfull-Harris. This edition: urtext edition. Stapled. Barenreiter Urtext. Performance scores (2). Duration 22 minutes. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA09417. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA09417).

ISBN 9790006538454. 12.8 x 10.04 inches. Text Language: German/English/French. Preface: Juliette Appold / Douglas Woodfull-Harris.

In 1920 Maurice Ravel was asked by his publisher Durand to contribute to an issue of "La Revue Musicale" dedicated to Claude Debussy. A supplement included the first movement of Ravel’s Sonata as well as works contributed by Debussy’s friends Stravinsky, Satie, Dukas, Bartok and de Falla to name only a few. This 1st movement of Ravel’s Sonata, of which the autograph is lost, then developed into a large scale four movement chamber music work utilizing a more modern music vocabulary than found in almost any other Ravel composition.

Bärenreiter’s scholarly-critical edition, the first ever of this masterpiece, presents the work in two performing scores. It contains an introduction on the history of the work reflecting Ravel’s work and rehearsals with violinist Hlène Jourdan-Morhange and cellist Maurice Marchal. Sources for this new edition include the engraved copy, the personal autograph scores (with earlier versions of some passages) which were used to rehearse the work and the first edition scores with emendations by Jourdan-Morhange and Marchal. Included in the appendix are the original fingerings by the performers which are not found in the first edition. They reflect how Ravel must have heard the work in rehearsals and as such are a document of early 20th century performance practice.

About Barenreiter Urtext

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MUSICOLOGICALLY SOUND
- A reliable musical text based on all available sources
- A description of the sources
- Information on the genesis and history of the work
- Valuable notes on performance practice
- Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions

... AND PRACTICAL
- Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them
- A well-presented layout and a user-friendly format
- Excellent print quality
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