Ravel - Samson François ‎– Ravel: Complete Music For Piano Solo 1966 3xLP Box

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Ravel - Samson François ‎– Ravel: Complete Music For Piano Solo

Label:
Seraphim ‎– SIC-6046
Format:
3 × Vinyl, LP
Box Set
Country:
US
Released:
1966
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Impressionist

Tracklist

A1     Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte (1899)    
A2     Jeux D'Eau (1901)    
A3     Menuet Antique (1895)    
    Miroirs (5 Pièces Pour Piano) (1905)
B1     Noctuelles    
B2     Oiseaux Tristes    
B3     Une Barque Sur L'Océan    
B4     Alborada Del Gracioso    
B5     La Vallée Des Cloches    
    Sonatine (1903)
C1     Modéré    
C2     Mouvement De Menuet    
C3     Animé    
    Ma Mère L'Oye (1908) (5 Pièces Enfantines Pour Piano A 4 Mains)
C4     Pavane De La Belle Au Bois Dormant    
C5     Petit Poucet    
C6     Laideronnette Impératrice Des Pagodes    
C7     Les Entretiens De La Belle Et De La Bête    
C8     Le Jardin Féérique    
    -
C9     Menuet Sur Le Nom De Haydn (1909)    
    Gaspard De La Nuit (1908) (3 Poèmes Pour Piano D'Après Aloysius Bertrand)
D1     Ondine    
D2     Le Gibet    
D3     Scarbo    
    Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales (1911)
E1     Modéré Très Franc    
E2     Assez Lent    
E3     Modéré    
E4     Assez Animé    
E5     Presque Lent    
E6     Vif    
E7     Moins Vif    
E8     Epilogue    
    -
E9     Prélude (1913)    
E10     A La Manière De... Emmanuel Chabrier (1913)    
E11     A La Manière De... Borodine (1913)    
    Le Tombeau De Couperin (1914-1917) (6 Pièces Pour Piano)
F1     Prélude    
F2     Fugue    
F3     Forlane    
F4     Rigaudon    
F5     Menuet    
F6     Toccata    

Credits

    Composed By – Maurice Ravel
    Piano – Pierre Barbizet (tracks: C4 to C8), Samson François

Notes

Recorded in France.

Maurice Ravel
Real Name:
Joseph-Maurice Ravel
Profile:
French Impressionistic composer and pianist, born March 7, 1875, in Ciboure, died December 28, 1937, in Paris.

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