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Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) Work: Introduction et Allegro pour Harpe, Flûte, Clarinette et Quatuor à Cordes (M. 46)

Individual sheets for the harp, flute, clarinet, and strings, essential for ensemble practice. ravel introduction and allegro imslp

If you are accessing IMSLP from the , you may encounter a warning that the score is not public domain. This is because Ravel died less than 70 years ago (relative to US copyright terms), meaning his works are still under copyright protection in some jurisdictions. This is because Ravel died less than 70

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This section transitions into a more rhythmic and dance-like character. It follows a loose sonata form, featuring a cadenza for the harp that allows the soloist to demonstrate virtuosity through glissandi, harmonics, and rapid passage work. It follows a loose sonata form, featuring a

Maurice Ravel's (1905) is a cornerstone of the harp repertoire and a masterpiece of French Impressionist chamber music. For musicians and scholars using the IMSLP Introduction et Allegro page , the work offers a rare look at Ravel’s early orchestral-chamber hybrid style, often referred to as a "miniature harp concerto". Historical Background: The "Harp Wars"

The Pleyel company commissioned Debussy to write his Danses sacrée et profane to showcase their chromatic harp. Not to be outdone, Érard commissioned Ravel to write a piece that would show off the capabilities of the pedal harp. The result? The Introduction and Allegro (1905).