Sonatine (Ravel)

Sonatine (Ravel)

Sonatine is a piano piece written by Maurice Ravel. Although Ravel wrote in his autobiography that he wrote the Sonatine after Miroirs, it seems to have been written between 1903 and 1905 [www.maurice-ravel.net Maurice Ravel - Sonatine. ] .

Composition

Ravel wrote the Sonatine for a competition sponsored by the "Weekly Critical Review" magazine after being encouraged by a close friend who was a contributor to that publication. The competition requirement was the composition of the first movement of a piano sonatina no longer that 75 bars [Dowling, Richard. (2003) Sonatine by Maurice Ravel. ] , with the prize being 100 Francs. Ravel was the only entrant; however, his Sonatina was disqualified for being a few bars too long. The competition was ultimately cancelled as the magazine was close to bankruptcy at the time. Two years later, Ravel completed the second and third movements and the complete sonatine was published shortly after.

The Sonatine was first performed in Lyons in March 1906 by Mme Paule de Lestang. Shortly afterwards it received its Paris premiere, where it was played by Gabriel Grovlez. The work was dedicated to Ida and Cipa Godebski; he later dedicated his Ma Mère l'Oye suite to their children.

tructure

The piece is in three movements:

* I. Modéré ("moderate")
* II. Mouvement de menuet ("Minuet movement")
* III. Animé ("animated")

Although the piece is titled 'Sonatine' rather than 'Sonata', the diminutive refers to the modest length of the piece and not to any simplicity, either in structure or ease of execution. Indeed, shortly after the Lyons performance, Ravel wrote that although he was pleased with the public reception, he was worried about the difficult nature of his piece. In addition, while Ravel recorded a piano roll of the first two movements, he felt unable to play the technical third movement and frequently left it out while playing concerts in America in the late 1920s.

The opening theme of the first movement is subject to variations and transformations in the second and third movements, especially the opening 'falling fourth' motif, which is reversed into a series of ascending fourth 'horn calls' at the start of the third movement. The first movement is in sonata-allegro form and echoes of the following transformations can already be heard in the final bars. The second minuet movement lacks the traditional trio section, in keeping with the shortened form of the Sonatine. While it is structurally based on the minuet, Ravel's use of accents and changes in tempo stop the movement from turning into a simple waltz. The third movement is a highly technical piece and has been described as a virtuosic tour de force [Dowling, Richard. (2003) Sonatine by Maurice Ravel. ] . This toccata movement was inspired by Ravel's French predecessors Rameau and Couperin; Ravel would later expand the proportions used in this piece to structure the "Toccata" section of Le tombeau de Couperin.

Reception

Reception for the Ravel's Sonatine has been mixed but generally positive. Marcel Marnat wrote that the Sonatine captivates from the very first measure in its depth [www.maurice-ravel.net Maurice Ravel - Sonatine. ] , adding that in its concision and radiance, it is one of Ravel's defining works. In contrast, Arbie Orenstein has written that while the Sonatine is pleasant enough, it does not compare to the later "Miroirs" [www.maurice-ravel.net Maurice Ravel - Sonatine. ] .

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