Chants populaires (Ravel, Maurice)

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Paris: Durand & Cie., 1925. Plates D. & F. 10,716-719

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Work Title Chants populaires
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Composer Ravel, Maurice
Opus/Catalogue Number M.A 17
Number of Movements/Sections 4
Year/Date of Composition 1910
Year of First Publication 1909 (No.4), 1910 (Nos.1–4)
Librettist "Maison du Lied, Moscou"
Language French
Genre Chanson
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation Voice, Piano
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Section Listing

  1. Chanson espagnole ("Adieu, va mon homme"). Andantino (B major)
  2. Chanson française ("Jeanneton où irons-nous garder"). Allegretto (C majeur)
  3. Chanson italienne ("Penchée à ma fenêtre"). Largamente, quasi piacere, portando le note (E major)
  4. Chanson hébraique ("Mayerke, mon fils"). Allegro moderato (E minor)

The Chanson écossaise (M.A. 12) is sometimes included with this set

Publication History

Except for the Chanson hébraïque, which was published separately in 1909, these song-settings were first published in a collection with harmonizations by three composers entitled Sept Chants Populaires by P. Jurgenson, Moscow, in 1910. The contents of that collection were:

Georges Alexandre (1850-1938), arranger
1. Chanson flamande (XV siècle)
2. Chanson écossaise (Burns)

Alexander Olenin (1865-1944), arranger
3. Chanson russe

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), arranger
4. Chanson espagnole (Galicien)
5. Chanson française (Limousin)
6. Mélodie italienne (Romaine)
7. Chanson hébraïque

Durand issued the four Ravel settings separately in 1925.

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