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minuet exists without a trio. Shifting to the key of the dominant (here spelt as D-flat major), it unfolds as a slow waltz, elegant and restrained but nonetheless building through moments of passion and intensity. Lastly, the toccata finale is the most technically challenging of the
Sonatine’s three movements. Inspired in part by the keyboard writing of
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The first movement is a well-structured, even straightforward, sonata form (albeit utilizing Ravel’s
Impressionistic harmonic colorings). Two themes emerge in the exposition—the first in tonic key of F-sharp minor, and the second in D major and B minor. Owing to its diminutive form, the following
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found the original article in the Review published in three March 1903 editions. The original manuscript that Ravel submitted had the text ‘par Verla’ written and struck out, replaced with ‘par
Maurice Ravel’. Ravel submitted the piece under a pseudonym and chose an anagram of his name.
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magazine after being encouraged by a close friend who was a contributor to that publication. The competition requirement was the composition of the first movement of a piano
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captivates from the very first measure in its depth, adding that in its conciseness and radiance, it is one of Ravel's defining works.
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on March 10, 1906 by Paule de
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no longer than 75 bars, with the prize being 100 francs.
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899:Jeux d'eau
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499:. AllMusic
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49:Dedication
345:Reception
192:1. Modéré
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742:La valse
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