Tzigane for Violin and Piano
Urtext Edition with Marked and Unmarked String Part
by Maurice Ravel
Violin Solo - Sheet Music

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Strings Piano Accompaniment; Violin - Henle Level 8

SKU: HL.51480587

Urtext Edition with Marked and Unmarked String Part. Composed by Maurice Ravel. Edited by Jean-Francois Monnard. Arranged by Frank Peter Zimmermann and Pascal Roge. This edition: Paperback/Soft Cover. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. With marked and unmarked string parts. Classical. Softcover. 25 pages. G. Henle #N587. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480587).

ISBN 9790201805870. UPC: 888680044091. 10.0x13.0x0.15 inches.

“Virtuoso piece in the style of a Hungarian Rhapsody” – thus reads Ravel's entry on “Tzigane” in the so-called “Autobiographical Sketch.” Composed in 1924, there are three versions of this work: with piano, with orchestra and with luthéal, a device for keyboard instruments to extend the timbre. “Tzigane” was inspired by the Hungarian-English violinist Jelly d'Aranyl, to whom Ravel had already promised a virtuoso piece in 1922 following Franz Liszt's “Hungarian Rhapsodies.” Work progressed slowly and d'Aranyl only received the music four days before the première – but she still gave a brilliant performance.

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