Imslp Ravel Introduction And Allegro Review
Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet, and string quartet
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The IMSLP page includes that tell the story: Commissioned by the harp manufacturer Érard to showcase their double-action chromatic harp (no pedals, just two rows of strings). Ravel, never fond of naked virtuosity, instead wove the harp into a de facto chamber concerto. The Introduction (slow, arpeggiated) melts into a fleet Allegro where the harp trades rapid-fire figures with flute and clarinet over a shimmering string bed. Ravel, never fond of naked virtuosity, instead wove
Maurice Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro stands as one of the most shimmering, exquisite chamber works of the early 20th century. Written in 1905, it is essentially a miniature harp concerto disguised as a septet. Written in 1905, it is essentially a miniature