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Maurice Ravel completed his String Quartet in F major in early April 1903 at the age of 28. It was premiered in Paris in March the following year. The work follows a four-movement classical structure: the opening movement, in sonata form, presents two themes that occur again later in the work; a playful scherzo second movement is followed by a lyrical slow movement.
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Introduction and Allegro for Harp, Flute, Clarinet and String Quartet (French: Introduction et allegro pour harpe, flûte, clarinette et quatuor) is a chamber work by Maurice Ravel. It is a short piece, typically lasting between ten and eleven minutes in performance.
String Quartet No. 8 (Mozart) String Quartet No. 23 (Mozart) String Quartet No. 1 (Beethoven) String Quartet No. 7 (Beethoven) String Quartet No. 16 (Beethoven) String Quartet in F major, Hess 34, an arrangement based on Piano Sonata No. 9; String Quartet No. 2 (Tchaikovsky) Quartet Movement in F major, B.120 (Dvořák) String Quartet No. 12 ...
Trois poèmes de Mallarmé is a sequence of three art songs by Maurice Ravel, based on poems by Stéphane Mallarmé for soprano, two flutes, two clarinets, piano, and string quartet. Composed in 1913, it was premiered on 14 January 1914, performed by Rose Féart and conducted by D.-E. Inghelbrecht , at the inaugural concert of the société ...
String Quartet No. 16: F major Opus 135 1826 60 Schubert Fantasie: F minor D940 1828 59 Beethoven String Quartet No. 7 Razumovsky No. 1: F major Opus 59 1806 58 Beethoven String Quartet No. 8 Razumovsky No. 2: E minor Opus 59 1806 57 Beethoven Cello Sonata No. 3: A major Opus 69 1808 56 Barber String Quartet: Opus 11 1936 55 Carr-Boyd Fandango ...
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Jeux d'eau (pronounced [ʒø do]) is a piece for solo piano by Maurice Ravel, composed in 1901 and given its first public performance the following year. The title is variously translated as "Fountains", "Playing Water" or literally "Water Games". At the time of writing Jeux d'eau, Ravel was a student of Gabriel Fauré, to