Trois Chansons, M 69, is a composition by Maurice Ravel for a cappella choir, set to his own texts. Ravel began the composition in December 1914 in response...
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Trois Chansons (French for "Three Songs"), or Chansons de Charles d’Orléans, L 99 (92), is an a cappella choir composition by Claude Debussy set to the...
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genre. Claude Debussy composed Trois Chansons for choir a capella, completed in 1908. Maurice Ravel wrote Trois Chansons for choir a cappella after the...
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early troubadours Trois Chansons (Ravel) Chanson: The Space In Between, an album by Barb Jungr Chansons (Élie Semoun album), 2003 Chansons (Jill Barber album)...
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enlisted, Ravel composed Trois Chansons, his only work for a cappella choir, setting his own texts in the tradition of French 16th-century chansons. He dedicated...
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This is a complete list of compositions by Maurice Ravel, initially categorized by genre, and sorted within each genre chronologically in order of date...
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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...
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3 Songs (redirect from Trois chansons)
Op. 20, by Jean Martinon Trois Chansons by Maurice Ravel Trois chansons, List of compositions by Lord Berners Trois chansons Op. 20 (1938), Jean Martinon...
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Maurice Ravel's Piano Trio for piano, violin, and cello is a chamber work composed in 1914. Dedicated to Ravel's counterpoint teacher André Gedalge, the...
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Gaspard de la nuit (redirect from Gaspard de la Nuit (Ravel))
Gaspard de la nuit (subtitled Trois poèmes pour piano d'après Aloysius Bertrand), M. 55 is a suite of piano pieces by Maurice Ravel, written in 1908. It has...
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Chansons madécasses (Madagascan Songs) is a set of three exotic art songs by Maurice Ravel written in 1925 and 1926 to words from the poetry collection...
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Sackville-West, p. 265 Nichols, Roger. "Fauré and Ravel", Gramophone, August 2000, p. 69 Cowan, Rob. "Debussy, Fauré, Ravel", Gramophone, December 2008, p. 97 Nectoux...
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Arabesque pour harpe sans pédales, No. 1 from Trois pièces pour le piano Automne, Pièce pour harpe (1927) Deux chansons populaires françaises, Easy Pieces Le...
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from Mallarmé’s poetry include Maurice Ravel in Trois poèmes de Mallarmé (1913), Darius Milhaud with Chansons bas de Stéphane Mallarmé (1917), and Pierre...
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and piano) Trois mélodies (1909) Ragamalika, chant tamoul (1914) Trois poèmes (1922) Ronsard à sa muse (1924) Les Colombes (1924) La Chanson de ma mie...
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Nocturnes (Debussy) (redirect from Trois nocturnes)
Nocturnes, L 98 (also known as Trois Nocturnes or Three Nocturnes) is an Impressionist orchestral composition in three movements by the French composer...
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tolerable were all early works: Trois mouvements perpétuels dates from 1919, the Suite in C from 1920 and the Trois pièces from 1928. All consist of...
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Erato, consisting of Debussy's Trois chansons de Bilitis and Trois Mélodies de Verlaine, Fauré's Mirages, Op. 113, Ravel's Shéhérazade, four mélodies by...
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Ravel Peak (69°55′S 71°17′W / 69.917°S 71.283°W / -69.917; -71.283) is an isolated peak, rising to about 1,300 m, surmounting Debussy Heights situated...
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chamber orchestra, based on texts by A.A. Golenishchev-Kutusov 1990 Trois Chansons (Ravel) for large ensemble 1990 Andante from Piano Sonata in A major no...
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acquaintance with the composer in an essay, "L'Époque Ravel". Ravel dedicated the first of his Trois Chansons to him in 1915. Klingsor was also a painter (exhibiting...
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Trois mélodies (Three Songs) is a 1916 song cycle for voice and piano by Erik Satie. One of Satie's rare excursions in mélodies (French art songs), it...
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Pierre-Joseph Ravel (1832–1908) was a Swiss civil engineer and inventor, father of the composer Maurice Ravel. He was a pioneer of the automobile industry...
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conservatory. He died in Chimay. Initially, he was influenced by Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, and Joseph Jongen, his teacher. Later, his compositions...
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(1928) 4 Poèmes for voice and piano (1929); words by Arnould Grémilly Trois Chansons monodiques for solo voice (1930); words by André Spire Belle, j'entends...
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Op. 12 No. 5 (1784?) Claude Debussy (1862–1918) Trois Nocturnes, (1892–1899). Arr. by Maurice Ravel (1910) Lindaraja, L. 97 (1901) En blanc et noir,...
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Lyra) Jeux d'Eau (1911) Trois Morceaux, no. 2 (Alphonse Leduc, 1914) Variations sǔr un thème dans le style ancien (1911), Trois Morceaux, no. 3 (Alphonse...
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sonatas for clarinet and piano) 20 Chansons bretonnes for cello and orchestra, Op. 115 (1931–32) (arrs of 20 Chansons bretonnes for cello and piano) Silhouettes...
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for piano 1917 - Quartet in G minor - Schumaniana, for piano 1920 - Trois chansons de Paul Verlaine, voice and piano 1923 - Arabia, orchestra 1924 - String...
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the cover of the edition of songs by composer Pierre Octave Ferroud Trois Chansons by Jules Supervielle. He was also one of the illustrators of La Revue...
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