Fanfare for the ballet "L'éventail de Jeanne" (Ravel, Maurice)

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Paris: Heugel, 1929. Plate H.30,121

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Public Domain - Non-PD US

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For Piano 4 hands (Ravel)

 Piano 4 hands [TB]
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Paris: Heugel, 1929. Plate HE. 33,703

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Public Domain - Non-PD US

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Work Title Fanfare (for the ballet L'éventail de Jeanne)
Alternative Title
Composer Ravel, Maurice
Opus/Catalogue Number M.80
Key B major
Number of Movements/Sections 1
Year/Date of Composition 1927
First Performance Paris Opéra, 4 March 1929
Year of First Publication 1929
Dedication Mme Jeanne Dubost
Genre Other symphonic pieces
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation Piccolo, Oboe, Clarinet (A), Bassoon, Horn (F), Trumpet (C), Cymbals, Bass Drum, Tam-Tsm, Chimes, Violins I, Violins II, Violas, Cellos, Double Basses
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Section Listing

  • Allegro moderato, B major

Version History

  • Composed in 1927 for a collaborative ballet L'éventail de Jeanne, consisting of works by ten different composers:
    1. Fanfare — Maurice Ravel
    2. MarchePierre-Octave Ferroud
    3. Valse — Jacques Ibert
    4. Canarie — Roland-Manuel
    5. Bourrée — Marcel Delannoy
    6. Sarabande
    7. Polka — Darius Milhaud
    8. Pastourelle — Francis Poulenc
    9. Rondeau — Georges Auric
    10. Kermesse-Valse
  • The Fanfare was arranged for piano 4 hands by Ravel, 1927.

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