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Ravel: Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn

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Ravel: Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn

Ravel: Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn

Maurice Ravel wrote his 'Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn' in September 1909 to commemorate the Viennese classicist who died 100 years before on 31 May 1809. The piece was published for the first time in connection with an 'Hommage à Haydn' in the Revue musicale to which several contemporaries of Ravel contributed as well. The original edition, still in use today, was published shortly after. A comparison with the composer's autograph, currently in France and privately owned, clearly shows the errors and shortcomings of the two first editions so that Ravel's musical intentions can now be published in full measure for the first time in the present new critical edition.

This is the first critical Urtext edition of Ravel’s homage to Joseph Haydn for piano, based on his autograph. This edition contains a preface by Swiss Ravel biographer Theo Hirsbrunner and is arranged in the special large format of Wiener Urtext. For advanced players.

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Ravel: Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn

$11.50

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Maurice Ravel wrote his 'Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn' in September 1909 to commemorate the Viennese classicist who died 100 years before on 31 May 1809. The piece was published for the first time in connection with an 'Hommage à Haydn' in the Revue musicale to which several contemporaries of Ravel contributed as well. The original edition, still in use today, was published shortly after. A comparison with the composer's autograph, currently in France and privately owned, clearly shows the errors and shortcomings of the two first editions so that Ravel's musical intentions can now be published in full measure for the first time in the present new critical edition.

This is the first critical Urtext edition of Ravel’s homage to Joseph Haydn for piano, based on his autograph. This edition contains a preface by Swiss Ravel biographer Theo Hirsbrunner and is arranged in the special large format of Wiener Urtext. For advanced players.