Rapsodie espagnole
Urtext
[orch] duration: 15' 4(2picc).3(cor ang).3(B-clar).3.sarrusophone – 4.3.3.1 – timp.perc – 2hp – cel – str
Description
After “Boléro” and “La Valse”, a third, often-played work by Ravel is now entering Breitkopf’s orchestral program, obviously in a Breitkopf Urtext edition that was supervised by the Ravel expert Jean-François Monnard. As a compositional destination around 1900, Spain was in the air, as is also confirmed by Debussy’s Iberia. Monnard’s incisive preface brilliantly draws links between the two composers who, along with Igor Stravinsky, were working in Paris during those years. The “Rapsodie espagnole” qualifies above all as a masterpiece of Ravel’s instrumental magic. This fireworks of orchestration demands a reliable and purchasable performance material that can grace the library of every professional orchestra.
PB 5530
score
EAN: 9790004212592
104 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 467 g / softbound
PB 5530D
score
EAN: 9790004824061
104 pages / 25 x 32 cm / digital edition
PB 5543
study score
EAN: 9790004213537
108 pages / 16.5 x 22.5 cm / 224 g / softbound
OB 5530-15
violin 1
EAN: 9790004340820
16 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 86 g / stapled
OB 5530-16
violin 2
EAN: 9790004340837
12 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 70 g / stapled
OB 5530-19
viola
EAN: 9790004340844
12 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 70 g / stapled
OB 5530-23
violoncello
EAN: 9790004340851
12 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 70 g / stapled
OB 5530-27
double bass
EAN: 9790004340868
8 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 55 g / stapled
OB 5530-30
wind parts
EAN: 9790004340875
244 pages / 25 x 32 cm / 778 g / folder
MM 2147317
hire material
Description
Description
After “Boléro” and “La Valse”, a third, often-played work by Ravel is now entering Breitkopf’s orchestral program, obviously in a Breitkopf Urtext edition that was supervised by the Ravel expert Jean-François Monnard. As a compositional destination around 1900, Spain was in the air, as is also confirmed by Debussy’s Iberia. Monnard’s incisive preface brilliantly draws links between the two composers who, along with Igor Stravinsky, were working in Paris during those years. The “Rapsodie espagnole” qualifies above all as a masterpiece of Ravel’s instrumental magic. This fireworks of orchestration demands a reliable and purchasable performance material that can grace the library of every professional orchestra.
Table of contents
| 1. | Prélude à la nuit |
| 2. | Malagueña |
| 3. | Habanera |
| 4. | Feria |