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for SATB (with divisions) and organ. Maurice Ravel's popular Pavane
pour une infante defunte is here arranged for mixed voices and
organ, allowing choirs to perform this beautiful staple of the
orchestral repertoire for the first time. Rupert Gough's
arrangement sets the words of the 'Requiem aeternam' to the
existing melody, and features a characterful and active organ part
that underpins the sustained vocal lines. The piece has been
recorded by The Choir of Royal Holloway on the album Messe da
pacem.
Composed in 1914, Ravel's sole work for the classical ensemble of
piano, violin and cello was first heard in Paris at the Salle
Gaveau on January 28, 1915, with Alfredo Casella on the piano,
Gabriel Willaume on violin and Louis Feuillard on cello. The work
was quickly recognized as a worthy addition to an already wealthy
repertoire and remains popular today. The score reproduced here was
first issued in 1915 by Durand. As with all PLP scores a percentage
of each sale is donated to the amazing online archive of free music
scores and recordings, IMSLP - Petrucci Music Library.
Pierre Boulez conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and
pianist Daniel Barenboim in this opening concert from the Salzburg
Festival of 2008. Featured works include Ravel's 'Valses nobles et
sentimentales', Bartok's 'Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.1'
and Stravinsky's 'Firebird Suite'.
This large-size paperback full score, based on the original printed
score of 1929, provides a clearer and more authentic edition for
conductors and students. The original engraving has been
graphically enhanced and edited with reference to the amended 1953
edition.
Simon Rattle leads the London Symphony Orchestra in performances by
Ravel, Henri Dutilleux and Maurice Delage. The works performed
include 'Daphnis & Chloé Suite 2', 'Le Tombeau de Couperin',
'L'Arbre des Songes', 'Métaboles' and 'Quatre Poèmes Hindous'.
Franz Welser-Möst conducts the Wiener Philharmoniker in this live
performance commemorating the centenary of the assassination of
Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
Two episodes from the documentary series featuring performances by
the All-Star Orchestra, which is comprised of the best players from
30 American orchestras. As well as performances, the series
includes interviews with the players and conductor Gerard Schwarz,
providing insight into each piece of music. The episodes 'Music for
the Theatre' and 'What Makes a Masterpiece' feature works by
Stravinsky, Ravel, Bright Sheng, Beethoven and Philip Glass.
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