Ravel - Shéhérazade

Shéhérazade is the title of two works by the French composer Maurice Ravel. Both have their origins in the composer’s fascination with Scheherazade, the heroine and narrator of The Arabian Nights. The first work, an overture (1898), Ravel’s earliest surviving orchestral piece, was not well received at its premiere and has not subsequently been among his most popular works. Four years later he had a much greater success with a song cycle with the same title, which has remained a standard repertoire piece and has been recorded many times. Both settings are influenced by Russian composers, particularly Rimsky-Korsakov, who had written a Scheherazade in 1888. The first composition was heavily influenced by Russian music, the second used a text inspired by Rimsky-Korsakov’s symphonic poem. The musical relation between the overture and the song cycle is tenuous. - éhérazade_(Ravel) _______________________________________________________________ 00:00 - I. Asie 09:53 - II. La flûte enchantée 13:00 - III. L’indifférent _______________________________________________________________ Made with Embers 🔥🔥 Sheets and MIDI File 🎹 Interpretation 🎻 Mezzo-Soprano: Anne Sofie von Otter Conductor: Pierre Boulez Orchestra: The Cleveland Orchestra
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