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Pavane pour une Infante defunte, Orchestra version. Maurice Ravel. Harp sheet music.

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Pavane pour une Infante nelaiķis, Orchestra Version. Maurice Ravel. Arfa notis.

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Pavane pour une Infante defunte, Orchestra version composed by Maurice Ravel. 1875-1937. Edited by Carl Simpson. Orchestra. For. 2, 1, 2, 2 - 2, 0, 0, 0. , harp, strings. This edition. Paperback. Transcriptions, Original Works. Impressionist. French. Study Score. 24 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.19641. ISBN 9781932419641. Impressionist. French. 6.69 x 9.61 inches. Ravel composed the original piano version of this piece in 1899 after resuming his studies at the Paris Conservatory. It was published the next year and became an overnight success. Despite some self-criticism of his youthful work for being "poor in form", Ravel thought well enough of it to prepare an orchestral version in late 1910, which was given its premiere under the baton of Henry Wood at the Manchester Gentlemen's Concerts on 27 February 1911. This newly-engraved critical edition will be appreciated by Ravel fans, students, and conductors everywhere.

Tulkojums

Pavane pour une Infante defunte, Version Orchestra sastāvā Morisa Ravēla. 1875-1937. Edited by Carl Simpson. Orķestris. Par. 2, 1, 2, 2-2, 0, 0, 0. , arfa, stīgas. Šis izdevums. Brošēta grāmata. Transkripciju, oriģināldarbu. Impresionisma. Franču. Pētījumā Score. 24 pages. Publicējusi Serenissima. SA.19641. ISBN 9781932419641. Impresionisma. Franču. 6.69 x 9.61 collas. Ravel sastāvā oriģinālo klavieru versiju gabals 1899 pēc tam, kad atsākt savas studijas Parīzes konservatorijā. Tas tika publicēts nākamajā gadā un kļuva nakti panākumus. Neraugoties uz zināmu paškritikas viņa jaunības darbu "zemas veidā", Ravel domāja pietiekami labi, par to, lai sagatavotu orķestra versija 1910 beigās, kas tika dota pirmizrāde zem diriģenta Henry Wood pie Mančestras džentlmeņu Koncerti 27 februāris 1911. This newly-engraved critical edition will be appreciated by Ravel fans, students, and conductors everywhere.