Ravel's synthesizing genius produced a uniquely personal style that extended the pianistic tradition of Franz Liszt but remained quintessentially French. Pavane for a Dead Princess, written in 1899 was the first of Ravel's works to achieve real popularity. The accompaniment resembles the sound of a lute. This beloved orchestral piece was expertly transcribed for two pianos, four hands by Mario Castlenuovo-Tedesco.
- Vendor:
- Alfred
- Composer:
- By Maurice Ravel / transcr. Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
- Date of Publication:
- 3/2001
- ISBN:
- 9.78076E+12
- Level:
- Advanced
- Pages:
- 1
- UPC:
- 6.5498E+11
- Instrumentation:
- Piano