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Real Up Classic[리얼업 클래식] Ravel work list (라벨 작품 리스트)




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Op.1, Piano Sonata movement (1888), lost
Op.2, Variations on a Theme of Grieg (Death of Åse) for piano (1888)
Op.3, Variations on a Theme of Schumann (Choral "Freu dich, o meine Seele" from Album for the Young, Op. 68) for piano (1888)
Op.4, Ballade de la reine morte d'aimer, song with piano after Roland de Marès (1893)    add
Op.5, Sérénade grotesque for piano (1892–93)   
Op.6, Un grand sommeil noir, song for deep voice and piano after Paul Verlaine (1895)
Op.7, Menuet antique for piano (1895), orchestra (1929)   add
Op.8, Habanera for two pianos (1895)    add
Op.9, Sainte, song with piano after Stéphane Mallarmé (1896)  
Op.10, D'Anne jouant l'espinette, song with harpsichord or piano after Clément Marot (1896)
Op.11, La parade for piano (1896)
Op.12, Sonate # 1 pour piano et violon, Violin Sonata No. 1 (1897, posthume, one-movement) Allegro
Op.13, Entre cloches for two pianos (1897)
Op.14, Valse in D for piano (1898)
Op.15, Chanson de rouet, song with piano after Leconte de Lisle (1898)  
Op.16, Si morne!, song with piano after Émile Verhaeren (1898)  
Op.17, Shéhérazade, ouverture de féerie for orchestra (1898)
Op.18, Olympia, opera after E. T. A. Hoffmann's The Sandman (1898–99)
Op.19, Pavane pour une infante défunte for piano (1899), orchestra (1910)
Op.20, Fugue for piano (1899), lost
Op.21, D'Anne qui me jecta de la neige, song with piano after Clément Marot (1899)
Op.22, Callerhoe, cantata (1900), lost
Op.23, Fugue in D for piano (1900)
Op.24, Fugue à quatre voix on a theme of Reber in F for piano (1900)
Op.25, Les Bayadères for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1900)
Op.26, Prélude and Fugue for piano (1900)
Op.27, Fugue in F for piano (1900)
Op.28, Tout est lumière for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1900)
Op.29, Myrrha, cantata for soprano, tenor, baritone, and orchestra (1901)
Op.30, Jeux d'eau for piano (1901)   add
Op.31, Semiramis, cantata (1902), lost
Op.32, Fugue in E flat for piano (1902)
Op.33, La nuit for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1902)
Op.34, Alcyone for soprano, alto, tenor, and orchestra (1902)
Op.35, String Quartet in F (1902–03) - 1st    / 2nd    / 3rd    / 4th  
Op.36, Fugue in E minor for piano (1903)
Op.37, Matinée en Provence for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1903)
Op.38, Alyssa, cantata for soprano, tenor, baritone, and orchestra (1903)
Op.39, Manteau des fleurs, song with piano after Paul Gravollet (1903)
Op.40, Sonatine for piano (1903–05)  
Op.41, Shéhérazade, song cycle for soprano or tenor, and orchestra, after Tristan Klingsor (1903)
 ​1. Asie  
 2. La Flûte Enchantée​  
 3. L'indifférent​  
Op.42, Menuet in C sharp minor for piano (1904)
Op.43, Miroirs for piano (1904–05)
 1. Noctuelles​  
 2. Oiseaux Triste​  
 3. Une Barque Sur L'Océan​  
 4. Alborada Del Gracioso​  
 5. La Vallée Des Cloches 

Op.44, Fugue in C for piano (1905)
Op.45, L'aurore, for tenor, mixed choir, and orchestra (1905)
Op.46, Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet, and string quartet (1905)    add
Op.47, Noël des jouets ("The Toys' Christmas"), song with piano (1905) and with orchestra (1906)   add
Op.48, Les grands vents venus d'outre-mer, song with piano after Henri de Régnier (1906)  
Op.49, La cloche engloutie, planned opera (1906–12), destroyed by Ravel
Op.50, Histoires naturelles, song cycle for medium voice and piano after Jules Renard (1906)
 Le paon  
 Le grillon  
 Le cygne  
 Le martin-pêcheur  
 La pintade  
Op.51, Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera, song for deep voice and piano (1907)  
Op.52, L'heure espagnole, opera with libretto by Franc-Nohain (1907)
Op.53, Sur l'herbe, song with piano after Paul Verlaine (1907)  
Op.54, Rapsodie espagnole for orchestra (1907)
 Prélude à la nuit
 Malagueña
 Habanera (orch. version of the 1895 Habanera for two pianos)
 Feria


Op.55, Gaspard de la nuit for piano after Aloysius Bertrand (1908)
 1. Ondine, Lent ​ 
 2. Le Gibet, Tres Lent  
 3. Scarbo, Modere​  

Op.56, Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant for piano four hands, inspired by Charles Perrault (1908)
Op.57, Daphnis et Chloé, ballet (1909–12)
 1. Part 1-Invocation To The Nymphs, 2. Entrance Of Daphnis & Chloé, 3. Dance Of The Young Girls Around Daphnis  
 4. Dorcon's Advance To Chloé, 5. Daphnis Reasserts His Love For Chloé; Dance Contest For A Kiss From Chloé, 6. Dorcon's
     Grotesque Dance  
 7. The Gracious Dance Of Daphnis, 8. The Triumph Of Daphnis & The Ecstatic Union With Chloe, 9. Entrance Of The Temptress
     Lyceion & Dance Of Veils  
 10. The Invasion Of The Pirates & Daphnis' Unsuccessful Efforts To Save Chloe, 11. Invocation To Pan By The Nymphs & The
       Prayer Of Daphnis, 12. Interlude   
 13. Part 2-The Orgiastic Dance Of The Pirates, 14. Bryaxis Orders Chloé To Be Brought Forward & To Dance  
 15. Chloé's Dance Of Supplication, 16. Creatures Of Pan Appear & Frighten The Pirates Away  
 17. Part 3-Sunrise. Daphnis Prostrate At The Grotto Of The Nymphs, 18. Daphnis & Chloe Are Reunited, 19. Lammon Tells How
       Pan Saved Chloe In Memory Of His Love For The Nymph Syrinx, 20. Pan (Daphnis) Fashions A Flute From Some Reeds
  21. Abandoning Their Roles, The Lovers Embrace & Kneel At The Altar Of The Nymphs, 22. Girls Dressed As Bacchantes Enter
        With Tambourines, 23. Young Men Invade The Scene & Joyous Tumult Prevails  

Op.57a, Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 1 for orchestra (1911)   add



Op.57b, Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 2 for orchestra (1912)
​ 1. Lever Du Jour   add
 2. Pantomime, 3. Danse Générale   add

Op.57c, Danse gracieuse de Daphnis, suite for piano (1913)
Op.58, Menuet sur le nom de Haydn for piano (1909)
Op.59, Saint François d'Assise for soloists, choir, and orchestra (1909–10), lost

Op.60, Ma mère l'oye, pieces for piano four hands after the tales of Perrault and Mme. d'Aulnoy (1908–10), orchestrated (1911)
 Pavane de la belle au bois dormant  
 Petit poucet  
 Laideronnette, impératrice des pagodes  
 Les entretiens de la belle et de la bête  
 Le jardin féerique  

Op.61, Valses nobles et sentimentales for piano (1911), orchestra (1912)
​ 1. Modere   add

Op.62, Ma mère l'oye, ballet orchestrated from suite of piano duets no. 60 (1911–12) with two pieces added
Op.63, À la manière de... for piano (1912–13)  

Op.64, Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé, song cycle for voice and ensemble; also transcribed for voice and piano (1913)
​ 1. Trois Beaux Oiseaux Du Paradis  
 2. Nicolette  
 3. Ronde  

Op.65, Prélude for piano (1913)  
Op.66, Zaspiak-Bat, sketches on Basque themes for piano and orchestra (1913–14)
Op.67, Piano Trio in A minor (1914) - 1,2nd     / 3,4th   

Op.68, Le tombeau de Couperin for piano (1914–17)
 Prélude  
 Fugue  
 Forlane  
 Rigaudon
 Menuet
 Toccata  

Op.68a, Le tombeau de Couperin, orchestration of selected pieces from no. 68 (1919)
 Prélude  
 Forlane  
 Menuet  
 Rigaudon  

Op.69, Three Songs for Unaccompanied Mixed Choir, lyrics by Ravel (1914–15), also transcribed for medium voice and piano (1915)
Op.70, Frontispice for two pianos, five hands (1918)

Op.71, L'enfant et les sortilèges, lyric fantasy after Colette with 21 roles for sopranos, mezzos, tenors, and basses, mixed and  
            children's choirs,  and orchestra
​ 1. Introduction, 2. Votre Serviteur Humble  
 3. Oh! La Belle Tasse Chinoise  
 4. Ah! C'est Elle! C'est Elle!, 5. Deux Robinets Coulent Dans Un Reservoir!  
 6. Ah! Quelle Joie De Te Retrouver, Jardin!, 7. Danse Des Rainettes, 8. Ah! C'est L'enfant Au Couteau​  

Op.72, La valse, choreographic poem for orchestra (1919–20)
Op.73, Sonate pour violon et violoncelle, Sonata for violin and cello (1920–22)
Op.74, Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré for violin and piano (1922)
Op.75, Ronsard à son âme, song with piano after Douzain de Ronsard (1923–24), orchestrated (1935)
Op.76, Tzigane, rhapsody for violin and piano/orchestra (1924)
Op.77, Sonate # 2 pour violon et piano, Violin Sonata No. 2 (1923–27)
Op.78, Chansons madécasses, song cycle for soprano, flute, cello, and piano after Evariste-Désiré Parny de Forges (1925–26)
Op.79, Rêves, song with piano after Léon-Paul Fargue (1927)
Op.80, Fanfare (1927; he was one of the ten French composers who each contributed a dance for the children's ballet L'éventail de Jeanne).
Op.81, Boléro, ballet (1928), transcribed for piano four hands (1929)
Op.82, Piano Concerto in D for the Left Hand (1929–30)
Op.83, Piano Concerto in G (1929–31)
Op.84, Don Quichotte à Dulcinée, song cycle for baritone and orchestra after Paul Morand (1932–33)
Op.85, Morgiane, oratorio-ballet for soloists, choir, and orchestra (1932), sketches only

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