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Maurice Ravel  (모리스 라벨)
Valses (8) nobles et sentimentales
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작곡가
:   Maurice Ravel (모리스 라벨)
장르
:  
스타일
:  
작곡년도
:   1911
평균연주
:   16:06
악장
1
Modéré
1:22
2
Assez lent
2:30
3
Modéré
1:34
4
Animé
1:19
5
Presque lent
1:24
6
Assez vif
0:48
7
Moins vif
2:57
8
Epilogue. Lent
4:12
The Valses nobles et sentimentales is a suite of waltzes composed by Maurice Ravel. The piano version was published in 1911, and an orchestral version was published in 1912. The title was chosen in homage to Franz Schubert, who had released collections of waltzes in 1823 entitled Valses nobles and Valses sentimentales. The piano edition is published with a quotation of Henri de Régnier: "…le plaisir délicieux et toujours nouveau d'une occupation inutile" (the delicious and forever-new pleasure of a useless occupation). The suite contains an eclectic blend of Impressionist and Modernist music, which is especially evident in the orchestrated version.
Ravel was intrigued by the waltz genre. By 1906 he had started composing what later would become La valse, in which he tried to epitomise everything this popular genre encompassed. In 1911, prior to the 1919 publication of La valse, he published the piano version of his suite of eight Valses nobles et sentimentales. The work was first performed on May 8, 1911 by Louis Aubert, to whom the work is dedicated, at a performance of new works where the composers were not identified. It was sponsored by the Société Musicale Indépendante, to promote the works of more adventurous composers, without "burdening" critics with the attached labels of authorship. This was in theory supposed to encourage the critics to evaluate what they actually heard rather than simply judging the piece by the name of the composer. The anonymous work generated a disturbing chorus of boos and cat calls. Many were unnerved by the acerbic harmonic palette that he employed. Some even thought the piece was a parody. When the votes were tallied, the nominated composers included Erik Satie, Charles Koechlin, Vincent d'Indy and even Zoltán Kodály, but "a minute majority," Ravel recalled, "ascribed the paternity of the Valses to me."
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RELEASED ALBUMS
FEATURED MOVIES
ALBUM MUSIC

Jean Martinon
Members of the Orchestre de Paris
1973 +1974
Salle Wagram, Paris, France

Sergio Fiorentino
Feb 14, 1987
Naples, RAI Auditorium

Eliahu Inbal
Orchestre National de France
Jan 18, 1987 - Jan 19, 1987
Studio 104 Radio France Paris

Samson François
1959 +1967
Salle Wagram, Paris / Salle de l'Alcazar, Monte Carlo, Monaco

Monique Haas
Nov 1955
Beethoven Hall, Hannover, Germany
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